The brilliance of creative chaos

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BBC NEWS | UK | Magazine | The brilliance of creative chaos

Stands to reason that anyone who sits behind an immaculate
showroom desk does not do any productive work at all. They
just tell lies to everybody else about all the work they have done.

Its all the WOW factor .... a brand new copyright acronym
for parasitic employees meaning "Waste Of Wages" as posted
in this very post.

Hmmm ...sure I put a cup of tea on here somewhere ...:rolleyes:
  • I've personally noted from creative, highly productive achievers that I know personally and, of course, my own manner, that a well-organized mind is most connected with the intuitive flow of Creativity itself, as well as the attitude of Productivity.

    Time is money, and when Value needs to be conceived, organized, and produced for others, one can't expend unnecessary energy, thought,, and Valuable Time racing in Mind and Action to chase things down or tie together ends that could just as easily been assembled early on in a convenient fashion.

    Whereas there are certainly pretenders-at-usefulness with feet enjoyably kicked up on immaculate showroom desks, there is no shortage and nothing at all abnormal about profoundly creative and productive human beings architecting great things on the playing fields of their Thought while relaxing behind similarly well-kept arrangements.

    I know a number of creative slobs, and though I love them to no end, I wouldn't want their scattered lot. More power to 'em.
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    • Profile picture of the author Mike Wright
      Originally Posted by DynamicMentalFitness View Post

      I've personally noted from creative, highly productive achievers that I know personally and, of course, my own manner, that a well-organized mind is most connected with the intuitive flow of Creativity itself, as well as the attitude of Productivity.

      Time is money, and when Value needs to be conceived, organized, and produced for others, one can't expend unnecessary energy, thought,, and Valuable Time racing in Mind and Action to chase things down or tie together ends that could just as easily been assembled early on in a convenient fashion.

      Whereas there are certainly pretenders-at-usefulness with feet enjoyably kicked up on immaculate showroom desks, there is no shortage and nothing at all abnormal about profoundly creative and productive human beings architecting great things on the playing fields of their Thought while relaxing behind similarly well-kept arrangements.

      I know a number of creative slobs, and though I love them to no end, I wouldn't want their scattered lot. More power to 'em.
      And there was I hoping for some wit, as distinct from
      tedious signature advertising. The Google founders clearly
      think otherwise about truly creative people and the best
      environment to encourage them ..as do other enlightened
      employers. Still I suppose some folks do prefer being part
      of some Pavlovian or "hamster wheel" environment.
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  • Profile picture of the author HeySal
    I wanted to be the first to reply, Mike - but I just couldn't get everything off my keyboard in time.
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    • Profile picture of the author Mike Wright
      Originally Posted by HeySal View Post

      I wanted to be the first to reply, Mike - but I just couldn't get everything off my keyboard in time.


      When I am busy Sal, I just do not have the time to be tidy.
      When relaxing, I could care less
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  • Profile picture of the author Patrician
    I always liked the snotty remark 'they just take up a chair for 8 hours a day' to describe most co-'workers' over the years;

    as me son sean says, now that i work at home alone, i get along much better with my co-workers.

    yeh - i agree that organization is the key to letting the intuitive and creative run at full throttle.

    What I call this organization in managing chaos is 'presence of mind'.

    hmm. well time to get up and dance again. my musicvideo awaits.
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    • Profile picture of the author Mike Wright
      Originally Posted by Patrician View Post

      What I call this organization in managing chaos is 'presence of mind'.

      LOL, by definition it is impossible to manage Chaos Pat.
      The same goes for true creativity ...which is a special
      chaos zone all by itself
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