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Started by CorbeauEtRenard, September 05, 2012, 08:42:05 PM

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CorbeauEtRenard

According to these guys, just experiencing things that are out of the ordinary makes you more creative.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/scott-barry-kaufman/why-weird-experiences-boost-creativity_b_1568677.html

My holy mission is vindicated!  :lulz:
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Well, duh, I,would think that is rather intuitive.  They paid someone to study that?
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CorbeauEtRenard

It's not that unusual experiences improve cognitive flexibility that I was surprised by, so much as how readily it does it.

Though given the people out there, I have to wonder how so few people could have so few interesting experiences.

I guess that also reinforces my firm belief that everyone's a freak and the ones who seem normal are just better at hiding it.  :lulz:
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Quote from: CorbeauEtRenard on September 06, 2012, 01:32:35 AM
It's not that unusual experiences improve cognitive flexibility that I was surprised by, so much as how readily it does it.

Though given the people out there, I have to wonder how so few people could have so few interesting experiences.

I guess that also reinforces my firm belief that everyone's a freak and the ones who seem normal are just better at hiding it.  :lulz:

I think that's pretty close to the truth.
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