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The Internal Judge Inhibits Creativity in Intelligent Thinking
Privacy supports creativity as it allows for unobserved experimentation, fostering the courage to try new approaches without fear of judgment. The internal critic often inhibits creative individuals even in private settings, hindering them from fully exploring their ideas and reaping the benefits. Built spaces that offer privacy and protection from distractions are crucial for encouraging intelligent thinking. For creative types, the surveillance of their work often follows them into their own minds, impacting their ability to think freely. Intense exercise can help quiet the prefrontal cortex, reducing the internal judgment and allowing ideas to flow more freely, creating an environment conducive to creativity.