My God Neil…I love your standup and glad it is not a routine! I'm good with dogs. Maybe not much better with people though. Perhaps a "heavy petting zoo" would resolve some angst.
-- I will pass on the creative info to my not so friendly peers at the art dump. They will scoff. Which is actually a good thing. I have to conclude that about ninety percent of people are opposed to change while the other ten percent of people like things the way they are.
Tony
On Thursday, October 23, 2014 4:03:48 PM UTC-4, archytas wrote:
On Thursday, October 23, 2014 4:03:48 PM UTC-4, archytas wrote:
The stuff I've seen is quasi-psychology. Creatives are more likely to cheat - http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/11/111128121547. - and go for the answers that pay more! Another paper - http://www.sciencedaily.com/htm releases/2011/09/110903142411. - has these findings on resistance to creative ideashtm
- Creative ideas are by definition novel, and novelty can trigger feelings of uncertainty that make most people uncomfortable.
- People dismiss creative ideas in favor of ideas that are purely practical -- tried and true.
- Objective evidence shoring up the validity of a creative proposal does not motivate people to accept it.
- Anti-creativity bias is so subtle that people are unaware of it, which can interfere with their ability to recognize a creative idea.
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