Wednesday, April 8, 2009

I think creativity is more of a form of interesting and different imagination rather than skill, which is usually learnt. A person MAY be able to have thinking-out-of-the-box features; Da Vinci and Shakespeare were probably once those people. I don't actually remember Shakespeare being a little idiot when born and needed a brainy teacher to train him to become as famous and witty as he (still) is now.
You can always learn skill (after all I only developed writing talents when I was P4) but in my opinion, pure creativity is inborn.



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Thursday, April 2, 2009

So what about it?
Anyway, most people will quickly mumble/stammer/stutter (for me) 'sorry', or 'thank you' after barging straight into someone or another person just did them a favor, etc etc. But for the late-for-class-bit, maybe (for most pupils) and maybe not. It really depends on the situation. If the teacher conducting the lesson at that time happens to be a ferocious danger>danger>danger blood-curdling tiger who TEARS poor victims for being 1/4 sec late, then most clever kids will just try and sneak in to save his/her dear life.
If not, then I suppose more goodies would just march in, apologise, go back to their seats, and end of chapter.


*Did I miss out anything?

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