Awe -Takes and Creates – some Time

We lose track of time. Why? Because we were in awe. The wonder of the moments seemed to suspend time for us and we truly lose track of time and reality. Creativity has this type of impact upon us. Great creative experiences hold us in rapture, whether we are the creator or the receiver, both positions defer our liability to pay now. We can buy now. Creativity gives us credit. Not in monetary terms but in time.

Try and Change Culture without Emotion

Any change cannot occur without recognition of the need to change (too many Dr. Phil episodes have told us this). True change and true cultural change cannot occur unless it affects us or the group at an emotional level. Change is about learning and learning occurs best when it is attached to an emotion.

Comedy = Truth = Magic

There is no true story that doesn't make you laugh and cry. No matter how awful and tragic a story there is always an element of comedy. It releases tension - we need that release - even Shakespeare does this in the beginning of Macbeth before the murder of King Duncan where there is some serious comedy schtick going on (pardon the pun...).

Oracy is an Art and Great Art Changes Culture

Oracy is much more that just speaking fluently. It is confidence in front of people (be they large groups or small). It is eloquently articulating points of view without resorting to vulgar language or insults. It is the skill of bring people together. It is an art that can be a vehicle of cultural change.

There’s that theme again…

One of the greatest things that our current interconnectivity provides us with, is an exposure to more culture, more groups, more businesses, more industries and an opening of the realisation of possibilities that we might be more alike than our current world view permits

Micro Tenacity

I recently had the opportunity to watch a documentary on Australia's ABC about Tim Minchin and his musical Matilda. Any introspective on creatives always deeply intrigue me. I always look for the similarities in their lives and mine. Completely narcissistic I know, but somehow I'm looking for a sense of commonality, a sense of belonging … Continue reading Micro Tenacity