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Ways to Acquire Wizards' Qualities of Vision and Creativity

It was brought to our attention that there is one more gap in our coverage of the elements of the circular figure listing several 'quotients'. That is the 'creativity quotient'. "There's nothing obvious about it, except that everyone aspires to be creative. But only a few are clear about what exactly is involved and what are the sources of creativity?".


This is the gist of an interaction with another group of executives to get feedback about our last posts. So this blog post is devoted to explaining creativity and vision.


According to Lexico, creativity means "the use of imagination or original ideas to create something". Creativity also means  "adding a first-ever new thing to the world".  It could be a piece of art, a novel car or a new service like Uber or space travel as Elon Musk plans to introduce soon.


But where and how do you get the idea of that 'new thing'?  


Well, creativity is a process but the starting point is 'vision'. Vision, in turn, is defined as 'an alluring picture of the future that is meaningful and can be created’. Where do you get it? The sources are abundant and are all around us.  But only a dreamer, a  keen observer with a vivid imagination and passion for the pursuit of novelty can catch it. We all had these qualities in childhood, but under the pressures of conforming to the social and academic 'normalisation,' they remained dormant. With the sweeping winds of change of the digital era in which reality is jumping ahead of fantasy, we better rekindle these and acquire the wizards' quest for creativity. 


Here is a short list of some possible sources of vision and creativity:


Fiction


Many dramatic, new things are buried in fictional stories and are waiting to be 'discovered'. The most illustrious and dramatic example is Jules Verne's sci-fi novel about landing men on the Moon, titled  "from the Earth to the Moon". It was published in 1865. And NASA actually did it in 1969! Now look at the amazing similarities in Jules Verne's novel and the elements of NASA's mission: Verne's Cannon (spaceship) was named 'Columbiad', NASA's was called 'Columbia'. Both spaceships had a crew of three persons. Even the physical dimensions of both projectiles were close. Both were blasted off from Florida and the crew in both were recovered by the US Navy.


There are more sci-fi stories that have become realities. 'Machine Learning'  was the theme of Samuel Butler's novel published in 1872. Mary Bradley's story "Mizora" (1880) talked about lab-grown meat. In a decades-old Marathi story, the protagonist, Pandu Tatya, was always busy experimenting in search of new things. Once a friend asked him, “What are you discovering now?” Tatya said, "how very stupid to grow white cotton in the fields and then labour to dye yarn. Why not grow multi-coloured cotton in the field itself.” And, according to recent reports that have been made possible now by agri-scientists.


Oppenheimer, the father of the atom bomb quoted the Bhagwad Geeta after the first atomic explosion in New Mexico. He exclaimed, "if the radiance of a thousand suns were to burst at once into the sky, that would be like the splendour of the mighty one."


Films 


Some sci-fi films, too, included many technological devices that became realities. Here is a short list:


  • Metropolis, 1927---- Robots

  • Star Trek, 1966  ---- Mobile Phones

  • Total Recall 1990---- Self-driving cars

  • Blade Runner 1982--- Flying cars


There are many other sources of vision and creativity like nature, memoirs of star wizards, on the job insights, new patents lists, academic papers, and above all unmet needs.


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Comments

  1. The examples sited above are very much interesting.
    Please publish a blog on "how reputation and public image helps in getting business" ( whenever you can).

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    1. Thank you so much Sachinji. We have touched upon this topic in one of the past blogs, but we explained only benefits of 'Image and visibility" in own organisation. We shall certainly publish an independent blog "How Public Image Helps in Expansion of Business ".

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