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... creative task . He may go the way of a Philistine , a good citizen , a neurotic , a fool or a criminal . His personal career may be inevitable and interesting , but it does not explain the poet . Questions 1. How does Jung define art ...
... creative task . He may go the way of a Philistine , a good citizen , a neurotic , a fool or a criminal . His personal career may be inevitable and interesting , but it does not explain the poet . Questions 1. How does Jung define art ...
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... creativity . All of us are potentially creative people ; in fact , we are creative for several hours each night when we dream , whether or not we are consciously aware of the process involved . As John Steinbeck noted , a problem is ...
... creativity . All of us are potentially creative people ; in fact , we are creative for several hours each night when we dream , whether or not we are consciously aware of the process involved . As John Steinbeck noted , a problem is ...
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... creative or problem - solving activity . If you are trying to solve a problem , allow even the most unusual associations to enter your head and write them down . Professional problem solvers have found that the most interesting solu ...
... creative or problem - solving activity . If you are trying to solve a problem , allow even the most unusual associations to enter your head and write them down . Professional problem solvers have found that the most interesting solu ...
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Discovering Ourselves in Writing | 1 |
Joan Didion On Keeping a Notebook | 9 |
Patricia Hampl Memory and Imagination | 15 |
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