‘The Art of Creative Thinking’ (I) + 時事剪輯(一)
‘The Art of Creative Thinking’ by Rod Judkins
‘Introduction’: Thinking creatively is not a professional activity — — it’s a way of relating to your life. Creativity is about creating yourself, creating a better future and taking the opportunities that you are currently missing.
- ‘See what happens when you make something happen’: Creativity isn’t a switch that’s flicked on or off; it’s a way of seeing, engaging with and responding to the world around you.
The creative are creative when filing documents, cooking, arranging timetables or doing housework.
Try to develop an alternative way of thinking that can be applied to any challenge or project, no matter how far out of your comfort zone.
2. ‘Be a beginner, for ever’: Avoid becoming an expert. They turn knowledge into a repetitive ritual. Their expertise becomes a straitjacket. They see new methods as a threat to their expertise, and seek to stamp them out.
Switching jobs creates an environment that encourages innovation. Constantly search for new ways of doing the same things and do not repeat what you already know. Do things in the unusual way.
3. ‘Don’t think about what others think about’: Don’t be distracted by the views of others: focus on what engages and inspires you.
If you’re excited by a subject that no one else is, all that should matter to you is that you’re interested.
4. ‘Cut it out’: If you produce 100 ideas, one of them is likely to be great. If you produce five ideas, the chances of one being great are small.
If involved in a task at work, come up with 100 ideas and then pick the best one. It requires more effort, more energy and more discernment, but gives you more choice. You become rich by spending yourself.
5. ‘If you can’t be really good, be really bad’: The world is full of people who dedicate their lives to seeking approval. They try to produce something that earns kudos rather than something they really enjoy.
Aiming for critical credibility or commercial success can be vastly more limiting than relying on passion and enthusiasm, the engine that powers creativity.
6. ‘Stay hungry’: Neutral, simple, humble spaces are what help us to focus. Luxury is not for the creative.
2020–01–13 HKT 18:12
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終審法院首席法官馬道立出席法律年度開啟典禮,他表示過去7個月,社會上不少人評論法庭工作及法官,對於部分意見曲解法律和法制應有的概念,感到遺憾。馬道立又表示,享用或堅持個人權利,不能成為損害他人權利或使用暴力的藉口。
他又表示,要珍惜法治,必須盡最大努力加以維護和珍視,因為一旦法治受到破壞,社會要復元將不容易。
https://news.rthk.hk/rthk/ch/component/k2/1502535-20200113.htm?archive_date=2020-01-13
享用權利及自由的同時附有責任,而認為他人權利或整體社會權利不及個人權利重要的想法,並不正確。他認為,認同有關權利及責任,是公義的重點所在。
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