changing, or reapplying existing ideas. Very few works of creative excellence are produced with a single stroke of brilliance or in a frenzy of rapid activity. Creativity is also an attitude: the ability to accept change and newness—a willingness to play with ideas and possibilities, a flexibility of outlook, the habit of enjoying the good, while looking for ways to improve it. Creative people usually do not have a need to conform and are not afraid of failure.2

