It seems to me that all living things are creative–it’s part of the life force–but they are not all creative in the same ways that humans are. Once stagnation sets in, for any living creature, typically the slide downhill is fast. Little did the creators of the assembly line realize that it was simultaneously an advance in the speed of physical creation of objects, and a degenerative force in the lives of the workers. Creativity is all important! Otherwise, why bother to do anything? If they are not forced to in order to feed themselves, people often don’t do anything, and degeneration of mind, body, and spirit swiftly sets in…if you’re not growing–you’re dying!
Lisa N.
It seems to me that all living things are creative–it’s part of the life force–but they are not all creative in the same ways that humans are. Once stagnation sets in, for any living creature, typically the slide downhill is fast. Little did the creators of the assembly line realize that it was simultaneously an advance in the speed of physical creation of objects, and a degenerative force in the lives of the workers. Creativity is all important! Otherwise, why bother to do anything? If they are not forced to in order to feed themselves, people often don’t do anything, and degeneration of mind, body, and spirit swiftly sets in…if you’re not growing–you’re dying!
Lisa N.
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