The Boundaries of Time and Space: How to Be Creative


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At the start of my freshman year I had declared myself as a Psychology major and so I have always been under the impression that there were two types of people in the world: those that were right-brained and those that were left-brained. This website explains this theory in depth but to put it simply, the theory suggests that left-brain people are typically more proficient in language, logic, and reasoning while right-brain people are more skilled in music, expression, and creativity.

However, after listening to John Cleese talk about how to establish a creative space for yourself, I’m inclined to think that all people have the same potential to be creative and that we all just have our own way of doing so. What we all have in common, though, is that we all need to set aside a specific time and space to be creative so that our brains…

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