ORGANIZING CREATIVITY

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Month: April 2021

The end of the continuum

2021-04-24

A short comment questioning whether some people actually know the full range of possible options.
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Fuck Motivation, make behavior easier

2021-04-24

An observation about students designing apps — they seem to be preoccupied with motivation, instead of making things easier.
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Displacement Activities

2021-04-24

Perhaps there are alternatives to sinking countless hours into shifting bits and bytes.

Image: Skyrim Map.
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Creativity and the Military

2021-04-24

A short comment about a "civil clause" of some German universities.

Image: "Ghost in the Shell"
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Apple is not your friend

2021-04-24

I like Apple, but I don't trust it. Some of the behavior of the iOS serves Apple much more than their users.

Image: Meme.
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When it comes to outliners (and other tools), be tool agnostic

2021-04-24

Tools are great, but do not tie yourself to a specific tool.
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Recommendation: The ABC’s of Morality

2021-04-22

A beautiful book on traditional, well, somewhat libertarian-conservative, morality.
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Kreativität braucht Struktur — Wie lässt sich Kreativität organisieren?

2021-04-22

As a step between version one of organizing creativity and version two, I wrote this chapter on organizing creativity for a student conference. It is in German, but it might be useful for some.
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Die Zukunft deiner Forschung — Wie organisiert man eine wissenschaftliche Arbeit?

2021-04-22

A chapter I once wrote for a student conference on how to organize a scientific work. It's in German (unfortunately), but still, might be useful for some.
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Some Hope for the Future (Calvin and Hobbes)

2021-04-13

Given that last two postings were rather negative, simpledisorder.com had a beautiful Calvin and Hobbes inspired motivator.
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