Response # 5!

At first, creativity to me seemed to be something you had to be born with. Like said in the “Education and the Changing World of Work” video, left of your brain is for logic and right of your brain is for creativity, and I just thought I was a left brain person. Things came easily to me, just as long as they were obvious.  Creativity was something I thought I did not have and could not have because I simply wasn’t capable of manifesting my own intense ideas. Over time I began to realize that I actually was a creative person but I wasn’t allowing myself to go further than just black and white. When it comes to school, I believe that listening to other students’ ideas helps me generate my own and enhances my ability at becoming creative.

Ambiguity is something that to a certain extent drives me nuts! Although I can handle not understanding things from time to time, I feel extremely deprived when things are too vague and unspecific. In my opinion, it all comes down to whether or not I am willing to give something a try and actually use the right side of my brain to come up with interpretations. It definitely isn’t exciting for me to be confused. When being confused there is absolutely no way for me to proceed in doing whatever it might have been that I was doing.

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