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Why Do We Need a New Vocabulary for Creativity?,n owing to intense workload pressures and stress. Constant speed makes you move forward; however, it may be in the wrong direction (towards failures, or even accidents) or it may be a short ride (stress and burnout). Lebbon and Hurley (2013) reported survey research that found 44 per cent of employeCAPE 发表于 2025-3-29 11:19:23
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Craft,ative idea is not the only thing that matters, there is also a lot of hard work involved. He was, in this way, responding to popular beliefs that consider inspiration the real mark of the genius. In fact, the first conceptions of creativity were actually based on the idea of divine inspiration (SterSpartan 发表于 2025-3-29 16:33:04
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Language,how we think about this phenomenon and act in relation to it is obvious (for more reflections on this issue, see Chapter 1). But there is something more we can learn from language if we look beyond the ‘language of creativity’ and into the phenomenon of language itself. Uncovering what this might beFreeze 发表于 2025-3-30 08:03:21
Lostness,ial research by taking it back to everyday language and interaction’ (p. 19). Then he tells the story of his own encounter with scientific language as a young student in Norway trying to memorise scientific English-Latin terms which did not belong to the Norwegian vernacular. I was really encouraged