Imagination

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How imagination unlocks breakthroughs: reflections inspired by James Hillman

“Try as we may, we cannot make insights with reason or will, ‘something imaginative is needed.’” —James Hillman, The Myth of Analysis Hillman’s words are so true to me. My biggest breakthroughs haven’t come from planning or thinking harder—they’ve come in those quiet, unexpected moments when my imagination had space to take over. Whether it’s…

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Unlocking the power of imagination: 5 steps to embrace your creative process

Imagination is indirect, nonlinear, and often delightfully messy. It doesn’t deliver quick fixes or numerically precise solutions but instead takes us to new perspectives and possibilities. By opening our imaginations, we challenge norms and venture into uncharted territory. It’s no wonder this process can feel intimidating—creativity often brings us face-to-face with unfamiliar and quirky insights…

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Why science needs art: Exploring the interplay of creativity and complexity

“…the surreal nature of physics is precisely why it needs the help of artists. Science has progressed beyond our ability to understand it, at least in any literal sense…It’s a brute fact of psychology that the human mind cannot comprehend the double-digit dimensions of string theory or the possibility of parallel universes. Our mind evolved…

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Imagine if education were artful: A vision for learning

The anthropologist Margaret Mead once said that education would never truly succeed unless it was grounded in art. She wasn’t talking about making kids draw pictures all day (although, wouldn’t that be fun?)—she meant that all subjects should be taught with the spirit of imagination, exploration, and play. And then there’s Johann Goethe, the poet…

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Unlocking genius and your creative potential

For years, I’ve been fascinated by the concept of genius—not as something lofty or exclusive, but as something we all possess if we choose to tap into it. Traditionally, the term “genius” conjures up names like Einstein, Da Vinci, and Picasso—men whose accomplishments we revere, often only posthumously. But what if genius isn’t reserved for…

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