A final clue came from “Creativity Flow…

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“…A final clue came from “Creativity: Flow and the Psychology of Discovery and Invention” (1996), in which Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi acknowledges that, far from being an act of individual inspiration, what we call creativity is simply an expression of professional consensus.


“Using Vincent van Gogh as an example, the author declares that the artist’s “creativity came into being when a sufficient number of art experts felt that his paintings had something important to contribute to the domain of art.” Innovation, that is, exists only when the correctly credentialed hivemind agrees that it does.


“And “without such a response,” the author continues, “van Gogh would have remained what he was, a disturbed man who painted strange canvases.”


“What determines “creativity,” in other words, is the very faction it’s supposedly rebelling against: established expertise.”

http://www.salon.com/2013/10/13/ted_talks_are_lying_to_you/

Research is pointing to conscientiousness as the one…

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Research is pointing to conscientiousness as the one-trait-to-rule-them-all in terms of future success, both career-wise and personal.

What is it? Basically, it’s being “efficient, organized, neat, and systematic”:

Conscientiousness is the state of being thorough, careful, or vigilant; it implies a desire to do a task well. Conscientiousness is also one trait of the five-factor model of personality, and is manifested in characteristic behaviors such as being efficient, organized, neat, and systematic. It includes such elements as self-discipline, carefulness, thoroughness, self-organization, deliberation (the tendency to think carefully before acting), and need for achievement.

http://time.com/3136568/science-points-to-the-single-most-valuable-personality-trait/?