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Read more: Parents Then, Parents Now
Parents Then, Parents Now
This article explores how the adult role in play has evolved—from supervising to accompanying. Through shared play, families strengthen bonds, support emotional development and expand creativity. It includes three simple games designed to foster connection, communication and creative growth through presence and shared enjoyment.
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Read more: TRIZ: A Creative Problem-Solving Framework You Probably Don’t Use (Yet)
TRIZ: A Creative Problem-Solving Framework You Probably Don’t Use (Yet)
TRIZ is a powerful problem-solving framework based on one idea: most problems have already been solved in other domains. By identifying contradictions and transferring proven principles across fields, TRIZ turns innovation into structured creativity. For creatives, it offers a way to go beyond intuition, unlocking new solutions through intelligent cross-domain thinking.
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Read more: When conflict shows up, play can turn the volume down
When conflict shows up, play can turn the volume down
When conflict arises at home, creative play can shift everything. This article explores how creativity, listening and play help families de-escalate tension, externalize problems and restore connection. Through three simple games, we show how to move from “you versus me” to “us facing the problem together”.
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Read more: Universe 25
Universe 25
Universe 25 was an experiment with mice that revealed how societies can collapse without scarcity, purely through social saturation. This article connects that collapse to human creativity: when symbolic margins disappear, action loses meaning and creativity fades. A cultural warning for societies overloaded with stimuli, expectations, and constant relational density.
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Read more: Association Density, a Key Creative Concept
Association Density, a Key Creative Concept
Association Density explains why some creatives never run out of ideas. Creativity doesn’t depend on single brilliant connections, but on the number of associations we can keep active at once. A dense mental ecosystem generates alternatives, resilience, and momentum. Train association density and creativity stops being intermittent—it becomes continuous, flexible, and reliable under pressure.
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Read more: The First Seed of Creativity
The First Seed of Creativity
Creativity begins before techniques, skills, or professions. It starts with two fundamental acts: defining who you are and defining how you see the world. These two roots form the first seed of all creative activity. To be creative is to inhabit an identity and hold a subjective, singular view of reality. Everything else grows from there.
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