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Originally posted by antonia
I take issue with this whole "creatives and non-creatives" arguments. Every living human is creative.
Originally posted by BigBrotherDarkness
Originally posted by antonia
I take issue with this whole "creatives and non-creatives" arguments. Every living human is creative.
therefore...every living human is mentally ill.
Reach in, pull out cash, research if buying and driving a new Ferrari is a good idea or not.
Originally posted by paranoidfreak
reply to post by antonia
Being gifted comes with a high prize, seeing things differently like in a Einstein way
Originally posted by R3KR
How bout we make invent another mental illness, well call it "sheepism". For all of those people that follow along, and dont create anything. Because taking away creativity and demonizing it is the most disgusting thing I have heard from society.
PSYCHIATRIST “soul healer” (ψυχή, psukhē, meaning “breath; spirit; soul”); and (ἰατρεία, iatreia, meaning “healing”)
Quite a disparity between the literal meanings of the words and meanings the mental health profession imbues them with today. What is the significance of this gap between historical meaning and present-day usage? Eduardo Duran attempts to answer the question:
As a Christian, I believe that -real creativity- comes from the Creator. It's a big aspect of who He is (along with Love, His biggest characteristic). Being, or trying to be close can result in much creativity flowing from Him.... wonderful stuff. So in this light, the study does not wash out.