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Creative Synergy


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for this process of reworking ideas in engineering.)

      Creativity results from inspiration. We usually think of creativity as the Stage 4 “Aha” or Illumination: the “Eureka! I’ve got it!” of Archimedes in the bathtub. What he got, allegedly, was how to use water displacement in determining whether a gold crown had been adulterated with baser metal.

      The British Romantic poets conceived inspiration as a divine wind, coming and going of its own will. In his poem “Dejection” Coleridge, who had an Aeolian harp set in his hallway to catch the drafts, yearns to be set quivering like his harp. In “The Eolian Harp” (1795-1817), Coleridge wonders whether there is a cosmic principle of creativity blowing through all of us like the wind:

      . . . what if all of animated nature

      Be but organic harps diversely framed,

      That tremble into thought, as o’er them sweeps

      Plastic and vast, one intellectual breeze,

      At once the Soul of each, and God of all? (ll. 44-48)

      The problem with the “Wind Theory of Creativity” is the same as the problem with wind turbines as a source of alternative energy. The winds don’t always blow. When they don’t, you need another form of energy!

      There is something to be said for both wind and sweat in the exercise of creativity. I received many mini-inspirations while writing this book, but I found that they came from daily writing and thinking about the project. I also found that the more often I wrote, the more easily the words would flow.

       What is Creativity?

      For instance, John Lennon is known as a major creative artist. The group he assembled, the Beatles, wrote and performed music that revolutionized the taste of his era and is still enjoyed by listeners today. With succeeding albums, especially Sergeant Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (1967), the Beatles experimented, pushed the boundaries of music, and provided delight with their lyrics and melodies.