Defining Creativity, Part 5: Renaissance Women with Self-Control and True Believers

Every day, for a week,  I’m writing about the definitions of Creativity thinkers have offered throughout history and why each one cannot be the final definition. Yesterday I wrote about Fighting Entropy in the Renaissance. While Leonardo Da Vinci and Michelangelo perspired, inspired, someone paid for the bread they ate and the shoes they walked [...]

Defining Creativity, Part 4: Fighting Entropy in the Reinassance

Every day, for a week,  I’m writing about the definitions of Creativity thinkers have offered throughout history and why each one cannot be the final definition. Yesterday I wrote about Inspired Poets and Creating Dieties. The path of Human Creativity, paved with sweat, sore muscles and lots of thinking, shone first for artists and writers [...]

Defining Creativity, Part 3: Inspired Poets and Creating Dieties

Every day, for a week,  I’m writing about the definitions of Creativity thinkers have offered throughout history and why each one cannot be the final definition. Yesterday I wrote about Semitic Slaves and the Brain-Altering Invention. For centuries, inventive humans made stuff, but never Created. Creativity,originating from the Latin term creō “to create, make”, described [...]

Defining Creativity, Part 2: Semitic Slaves and the Brain-Altering Invention

Every day, for a week,  I’m writing about the definitions of Creativity thinkers have offered throughout history and why each one cannot be the final definition. Yesterday I wrote about Ancient Greek Artists Following the Rules. The first pure alphabet, created by Semitic slaves to track the work of underlings, stirred little sand and much [...]

Defining Creativity, Part 1: Ancient Greek Artists Following the Rules

Every day, for a week,  I’m writing about the definitions of Creativity thinkers have offered throughout history and why each one cannot be the final definition. Aegineta, sculptor, Glaucus, inventor of welding and Pyrgoteles, gemologist, all rose at dawn to work on their craft. The Fathers of Classical Art, were appreciated by kings of the [...]

Creativity, is Not Yet Defined

Creativity is the ability to illustrate what is outside the box from within it.  –The Ride Today I’m spending time looking out windows. Creativity is still a fuzzy idea.  If you are looking, you know it when you see it. But, a clear-cut definition is still at large, still outside the box of science.  A [...]