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Given the freedom to create, everybody is creative. All of us have an innate, instinctive desire to change our environment, to put our original stamp on this world, to tell a story never told before. I__ absolutely thrilled at the moment of creativity _ when suddenly I__e synthesized my experiences, reality, and my imagination into something entirely new. But most people are too busy working on survival to find the opportunity to create. Fortunately, I__e been freed by reputation, by the economics of success, and by emotional contentment to turn my ideas into reality. I__e discovered that the more freedom I have to be creative, the more creative I become.
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Given the freedom to create, everybody is creative. All of us have an innate, instinctive desire to change our environment, to put our original stamp on this world, to tell a story never told before. I__ absolutely thrilled at the moment of creativity _ when suddenly I__e synthesized my experiences, reality, and my imagination into something entirely new. But most people are too busy working on survival to find the opportunity to create. Fortunately, I__e been freed by reputation, by the economics of success, and by emotional contentment to turn my ideas into reality. I__e discovered that the more freedom I have to be creative, the more creative I become.

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