Constructive Creativity and Leadership. Part 2. LO27577

From: ACampnona@aol.com
Date: 11/23/01


Replying to LO27528 --

Dear Learners,

At de Lange wrote,

>Should we say that "creativity is the result of free energy change with
>entropy production", then it becomes obvious that we have to distinguish
>between constructive creativity and destructive creativity. This is a
>shocking thought since most people think of creativity as something
>positive and desirable. However, leaders will have to comprehend the
>distinction between constructive and destructive creativity as well as how
>to promote constructive creativity while avoiding destructive creativity.
>This comprehension will be crucial to leadership in the third millennium

I have by my desk a slim matchbox, in which are twenty one matches. On the
front of the box is a picture of people in a ring dancing around a dove by
Picasso. On the back is a quotation from Picasso, " My greatest hope is
that my work will help prevent other wars in the future."

What could YOU do with twenty one matches that would increase the
constructive creativity in your life today?

Love

Andrew Campbell.
Oxford

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