…without a purpose. Some people will say that it is hard or even impossible to be creative when they are restrained within a context or set of rules. We talk a lot about ‘thinking outside the box’, and over the years, it’s become a fashionable term.
But do we really understand what it entails? The process to ‘think outside the box’ starts with a person forgetting all the information, knowledge and experiences they have acquired since they were born. Easy? I don’t think its worth even trying.
Therefore, thinking outside the box is just an illusion. We will never be able to achieve it as the thought of trying to think outside the box already defies the whole idea of the true ‘outside the box thinking’.
What’s achievable is to ‘think inside the box’ and to build on what is already there. To be creative inside the box means to generate fresh thinking within a set of rules and context in order to build things from the inside out. It means creating new ideas by connecting unrelated but existing planes of thought. This is what creativity is.
Being creative without a purpose and without a box is to create things that have no relevance.
The first rule for thinking creatively is to define the master objective to achieve through the creative process, and this is the first step towards ‘thinking inside the box’.









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