Abstract
When you constrict your personality and your outside world, you lose your natural creativity, for being creative means being able to look every-where and consider everything.
The freer an individual, the healthier he is. Because when you have prejudices, when you are bound by taboos, it’s going toward a constriction of the personality and a constriction of your outside world.
Phyllis Kronhausen, Danish psychologist, author
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© 2005 Arthur Gogatz and Reuben Mondejar
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Gogatz, A., Mondejar, R. (2005). “I can’t make a difference”. In: Business Creativity. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230510265_14
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