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Interestingly, according to Dr Hans Eysenck, one of the world's leading experts on IQ testing, & writing in his classic 'Genius: The Natural History of Creativity', intelligence is a necessary, but not a sufficient condition for creativity.
He cited others that play decisive roles in creativity:
- focused hard work;
- persistence;
- originality;
- luck (I like that!);
- opportunity;
The foregoing citations reconciled with the conclusions of Michael Howe, who wrote 'Genius Explained':
- doggedness;
- persistence;
- the capacity for fierce & sustained concentration;
- intense curiosity;
My end analysis: creativity is hard work - we have to work at it!
No wonder Carl Jung liked to use the analogy of Genie & the Aladdin Lamp. Some of us have their flame flickering incessantly in the wind. Others have to keep rubbing like hell.
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