Dedicated to advancing creativity as a national and global value
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Tom,
I was eager to read your manifesto, to learn more about the creator of the social network I had just joined.
But it was embarassing to read your words suggesting that creativity is a unique and specific feature of America and Americans only. In our globalized world I wonder whether it is even possible to believe, that one country citizens are so much different in one specific feature. Does America have so much extra, which has not been brought in by millions of Latonoamericans, Chinese, Indians, Japanese, Jews, Europeans and many more in the relatively very short (not speaking for the history of native Americans in this moment) history of the country. It is amusing to read credits of the best Hollywood movies and just notice how many names are Italian, Spanish, Jewish, French or even Czech - still so easily distinguishable).
I was working for US companies for more than 15 years, travelling US frequently from coast to coast and appreciating immensely what American citizens had done in the past two centuries. But returning back to Europe was always a great pleasure for me, exciting to feel again the intellectual power, social development, creativity (yes, Tom, that's it!) and experience of thousands years of the dinstinctive culture.
This is not to say that you should not be proud of America and American citizens, but it is to say "look around, Tom, there's much more than solely America in the (creative) world and we are happy now to be able to share it easily across the cultures and continents"!
All the best,
Petr Kadlec, Prague, Europe
Chris
I remember you telling about coming to CPSI as a teenager but I didn't know you learned to read, by reading your dad's handouts from innovation and values engineering handouts.
I involved Jessica, who came to CPSI first time at age 8 and then again at 22, in all my research at UGA under E. Paul Torrance until she finally said....'ENOUGH, ENOUGH WITH THE CREATIVITY". She rebelled in her teens against Merry and I be striving to be 'NORMAL' not like her 'WEIRD PARENTS'.
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