ORGANIZING CREATIVITY

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Intellectual Humility in Science

2023-04-02

Science cannot work without intellectual humility. If we «know» the answer, it's not science, it's religion.

Image: Meme
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Strengths as Weaknesses

2023-04-02

Funny how a strength like being able to fast-talk can turn into a disadvantage in the long run.

Image: Jumanji
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Woke vs Non-Woke Characters

2023-04-02

What makes a character woke vs non-woke?
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Lego Seriously Played

2023-04-02

Not a fan of LEGO Serious Play.

Image: Meme.
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Peaceful Resistance vs Eco-Terrorism

2023-04-02

A short comment on these so-called climate-saviors.
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Classical Core

2023-04-02

Given the often abysmally woke versions of great works of art, how about a classical core?

Image: «Sandman» by Neil Gaiman
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Onyx BOOX Tab X e-Ink Tablet for reading (and note-taking)

2023-03-06

Trying out a rather large (13.3 inch, or roughly DIN A4 size) e-ink Tablet. Turns out it is very well suited for reading (b/w only) and note-taking.
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Using Obsidian and R for a Blogging Workflow

2023-02-05

A way to make the overhead when blogging a bit less sucky (if you do not trust APIs).
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Obsidian Prepared Daily Notes

2023-02-05

Why create a new note each and every day, when you can prepare notes for each and every day, kinda like the pages of a Bullet Journal.
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Making Obsidian Useful

2023-02-05

Playing around with Obsidian for about three months, these are a few of the ways of making it useful. Overall, very impressed by the note-taking/knowledge management software.
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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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