Tim Harford at TED@Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany (transcript)
A powerful way to unleash your natural creativity
Summary the story
The speaker was really chatting in the TED talk and he had many examples that we can be more creative without forgetting ideas.
Although I feel that my opinion is a little bit opposite, I think that my slow-motion multitasking really works.
It's because I think that I’m in a hurry, l want to do everything at once but l think that if put myself in a certain condition where I can unleash my natural creativity, many ideas will come to me and I have to create a lot of projects, so the speaker also tells us that being stuck on one is just an opportunity to do something else.
Thus we can do multiple projects actively and simultaneously, before the next thing will be done after finding one thing. You can think that those are places where you can manage many ideas. It’s not that multiple projects make you forget something. There is a powerful way to unleash our natural creativity and it must be slow-motion multitasking and there must be a worth doing.
free from a leash, let loose, release
multitask /noun/ simultaneous operation of several programs by one computer
multiple /adj/ many times more
counterintuitive /adj/ contrary to what is logical, contrary to intuitive expectations
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