Class 24 in 17th in GlPS

Saturday, December 31, 2011

The Summary of the Speech

 It does not matter if genius people live up the society in the past. What we ought to consider is the present. These days, there are so many smart people that they can not rule the society anymore, but it is actually people who have so much creativity.

 So.. what it exactly creativity? I would explain it as few things. Firstly, creativity is not something that everyone is born with; however, people can obtain through a lot of practice and work. Secondly, creativity is productive, but not reproductive. For example, when an artist sees a picture and draws something that pops up in his brain, it is his creativity;however, if he would draw the same thing as the picture, it is not. Lastly, it is very fun to do it, but a tough work to go through. Of course, if you were doing some stuff everyday, you would really get sick of it and most likely it is going to be very easy. On the other hand, if you work something different and special, you will feel fun, but a pretty tough job.

 As time passed, the way people believe in creativity significantly got modified. The ancient people having no background what is creativity had guessed it as many ways we do today. To illustrate, people thought money and giving fear would eventually increase the creativity. Soldiers, for example, would come up with a variety of ideas for the war if they were in a situation they might get killed. Furthermore, during the medieval time which has the magnificent development in art, many people believed that people good in art would do a great job in creativity as well.

 Then, how is it different from the past? In fact, it is very simple. You may learn pseudo science or shift your eyes to develop your creativity, but there are quite a few factors which destroy the creativity of an individual. Firstly, it is excessive complements such as money, prize, and supports. For example, if a teacher tells her student that he is very smart, then the student might be wasting his time or being very lazy because he thinks he is really perfect. Secondly, it is a distractions from the environments such as a phone. Again an artist, for instance, has been drawing something. All of a sudden, there's a phone call, so he stops drawing and spends some time on calling. After that, he starts again. and when this gets repeated, he will eventually lose his creativity on the art.

 So here was the long long summary of the lecture.

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