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The Element:
We don’t know who we can be until we know what we can do.
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The Element:
Aptitudes don’t necessarily become obvious unless there are opportunities to use them.
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The Element:
…we need to challenge what we take for granted about our abilities and the abilities of other people.
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The Element:
One of the enemies of creativity and innovation, especially in relation to our own development, is common sense.
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The Element:
…the clear fact of everyday experience is that human intelligence is diverse and multifaceted.
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The Element:
Growth comes through analogy, through seeing how things connect rather than only seeing how they might be different.
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The Element:
…intelligence and creativity are blood relatives.
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The Element:
The fact is you can be creative at anything at all – anything that involves your intelligence.
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The Element:
…far more than any other power, imagination is what sets human beings apart from every other species on earth.
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The Element:
…perhaps more than any other capacity, imagination is the one we take for granted most.
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