'To ensure your survival, your brain evolved to avoid one thing: uncertainty. As neuroscientist
Beau Lotto points out, if your ancestors wondered for too long whether that noise was a predator or not, you wouldn't be here right now. Our brains are geared to make fast assumptions, and questioning them in many cases quite literally equates to death. To be creative, we have to unlearn millions of years of evolution. Creativity asks us to do that which is hardest: to question our assumptions, to doubt what we believe to be true. That is the only way to see differently. And if you think creativity is a chaotic and wild force, think again, says
Beau Lotto. It just looks that way from the outside. Creativity, it seems, is another (highly sophisticated) form of logic. Beau Lotto is the author of
Deviate: The Science of Seeing Differently
.' --
Big Think
Published on July 08, 2017 13:31