ORGANIZING CREATIVITY

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Inspiration

How did this series get so dark so soon?

2020-06-16

A short comment on the tendency of some series to really get dark quite quickly.

Image: "Penny Dreadful" (TV series)
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Recommendation: Gad Saad on “Racism in Academia? My Reply to the Editor of Science” (THE SAAD TRUTH_ 1075)

2020-06-10

Interesting take on an editorial in Science by Gad Saad.
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Perspectives on Smoking (pipe)

2020-06-09

Recently stumbled upon a YouTube video that beautifully contrasts two different perspectives on smoking.
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Movie Recommendation: Battleship

2020-05-26

Cheesy movie but ... surprisingly ... wholesome.
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Sorcerers vs Wizards

2020-05-19

How do you approach complex issues? Do you go by analyzing the details, working them out, and acting then — or so you grasp the overall picture and somehow make it happen?

Image: Pathfinder.
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Quickly Downloading YouTube Videos via a JavaScript Bookmark

2020-05-19

Given how quickly YouTube Videos disappear nowadays, it makes sense to download each and every video you find interesting. Here's a quick way to do it.
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Having too few and too structured options in a Game

2020-05-16

Recently tried out "Pathfinder: Kingmaker". Very nice game, but in a way too limited, even when having lots of options.
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Loving to Solve Problems — like a Cat seeing a Ball of Wool

2020-05-16

One of the perks of a university job — solving problems.
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The Problem of Thinking Outside the Box

2020-03-22

Analyzing a failure to open a Japanese Puzzle Box -- due to looking for a too complicated solution.
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Don’t use shitty tools.

2020-02-20

Ever. Not even just this once, because you can't find your high-quality tools.
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This blog is not focused on a single topic, or method. As long as it is relevant to improving creativity (or allowing it in the first place), it's fair game.
Some postings on this blog deal with freedom, as I think that we need freedom of thought, of speech, of association, etc. pp. to solve mankind's problems. Thus, some postings may seem a bit remote when it comes to organizing creativity. Freedom is, however, the bedrock of creativity.
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