Originality in itself does not guarantee the creative spark. What we create must have value for either ourselves or others. We can work at a problem in many new ways, but if our answers are consistently wrong, originality means nothing. Creativity is always appropriate to the problems or situation. We can talk in gibberish, but if no one understands what we are saying, our originality is without value.
Value and appropriateness both characterize the creative products.
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Thanks for inviting to your place!
You are a very creative person, Bay!
Very well said, Bay!
Yes, very true in every angle!
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