We often hear that creativity is “to think outside the box.” But from both the perspective of creativity and non-creativity, this seems incorrect.
Perhaps it is better to say that non-creativity, or what we might call “the limitation of what’s possible,” insists that one is always in a box; there is limitation.
But creativity, or what we might call “that with God all things are possible,” agrees one is in a box but insists that if there’s one box, perhaps there’s an infinite number of boxes.
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Words: Jared Byas
Image: Jim Kast-Keat
Music: Podington Bear