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Have you ever tried this? #Creativity #CreativeProcess
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You're good when you're off politics.

When I taught English, I would always use an app called Story Dice to give the students six random objects that they had to tie together into a story. It worked great to spark uniqueness and creativity.

If the above interests you, I can definitely recommend @JohnCleese's brief but incisive book "Creativity", published quite recently. I have not been paid for this message. (But I would like to be.)

It's not allowed in Sweden.

@JohnCleese thank you. Your work has always been a bright spot for me. A wondeful escape and a welcome respite to lift me up during low times in my life.

Are you disappointed that all endless rants didn’t stop Trump getting in ? What a waste of energy ..

I like you John Cleese because you are not predictable, and you can annoy people. Not in the sense Trump is annoying, of course.

All the time. Very easy to do in music, particularly. Just throw seemingly contradictory styles at one another and then sort of feel your way through the process. It is lovely see something that verbalises this so succinctly. Thank you for sharing.

Also you can do humour when someone drops the explaining word or phrase. Here the words: "the year" was dropped for efficiency of speech and then this gave an opportunity for a fun misinterpretation.

Managing a zoo, I used to ask colleagues, what if our entire customer area was a like posh hotel? What if we were a zoo for our animals where they chose when and how to see the humans? This generated ideas that made unique places for people and animals that won awards.
