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Look Again: The Power of Noticing What Was Always There

The Academic Life

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Exploring Creativity and Slow Habituation Across Various Disciplines

Creativity is often fueled by slow habituation, where individuals take their time to process information and stimuli, leading to unique perspectives and innovative ideas. Artists like Da Vinci and Michelangelo showcase this by presenting visions that deviate from the norm, while musicians like Bob Dylan disrupt routines with their music and lyrics. In business, figures like Steve Jobs revolutionize industries by challenging conventional practices and introducing new perspectives. Scientific advancements such as electric cars and light bulbs are also results of individuals looking at things from a different angle. The concept of dis habituation and creativity is exemplified by Dick Fosbury, who invented the Fosbury Flop high jump technique, winning an Olympic gold medal and changing the standard approach to high jumping. This highlights the importance of embracing creativity and thinking differently across all aspects of life.

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