The Virtue Of Creativity Essay

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Creativity is the virtue that brings upon true change and pushes humanity’s train of progress forward. “Give me a lever long enough and a fulcrum on which to place it, and I shall move the world.” -Archimedes. It is quite a big world on which we stand on, isn’t it? And a bit on the stubborn side if you ask me. Funny thing moving an entire world with only but a lever, must be a very strong lever, or equally as stubborn. Passion is fueled by creativity. A chisel and hammer in the hands of florist are as useful to him as a bouquet of daisies are on a sculptor. But give the sculptor a chisel on which he pounds his hammer, fueled by the dream which lies beyond the stone and what wonders he shall create. Or give a florist, perhaps, a bouquet of roses and a posy of daisies and on a Garden of Eden your eyes shall rest their gaze upon. Words are but letters put together, but laid on paper a story they should tell. A myriad of worlds vastly more complex than our own are conceived on paper and on paper they will die. The thought process of an author is as dangerous as words …show more content…

Such a strong feeling that is. We are all passionate about something. Be it entertainment, painting, space, countless passions that we hold. Our society runs on creativity. Every single piece of our beloved technology started as an idea and developed by the creativity of a single human being, or many. The books that we spend hours reading as images incited by the author’s and our own creativity appear in our head are a simple example of what an imaginative mind can create. Even those quirky short super bowl commercials that we love so much are products of human creativity. Would we have really made it this far without inventors and their creative problem solving ideas? I believe we would be stuck in a stone age with tantamount groups of people that are part of one big, ugly, boring monolith (every monolith is beautiful in their own way, stop monolith

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