A balance between structure and spontaneity stimulates creativity from "summary" of The Creative Mind by Henri Bergson
In the creative process, a delicate balance must be struck between structure and spontaneity. Structure provides a framework within which creativity can flourish, offering a sense of order and direction. Without structure, ideas may become chaotic and unfocused, lacking coherence and depth. On the other hand, too much structure can stifle creativity, limiting the freedom to explore new possibilities and ideas. Spontaneity, on the other hand, allows for the free flow of ideas and inspiration, encouraging fresh perspectives and innovative thinking. It is the source of creativity's vitality, injecting energy and passion into the creative process. However, without some level of structure, spontaneity can lead to aiml...
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