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FrolickingTiggers t1_ir8di38 wrote

So, if factory workers had decent hours and fair wages they would be really creative people?

What a collective loss for our society.

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Tearakan t1_ir8j5b5 wrote

Turns out being bored and not having crazy schedules is kinda a good thing.

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[deleted] t1_ir8k9m3 wrote

it's not accurate to call it boredom. thats a different thing. that's more akin to restlessness.

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bluDesu t1_ir9tyoi wrote

I think he means more free time to put that creativity into use

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2cap t1_irdeoks wrote

lots of factory workers have ideas, its making them come to reality which is the hard thing

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c0224v2609 t1_ircovov wrote

Something, something, Marx’s theory of alienation?

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jezhughes t1_ir9afqp wrote

I thought this was theorised ages ago that when your brain enters theta state like when in the shower, it can result in higher creativity.

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2cap t1_irdeq7o wrote

there is a free coursea course on it, how to study

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Jeffersness t1_ircgv0t wrote

Is it mindless or is it pleasurable? Could pleasure be a creative force?

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DocGrey187000 t1_ircu8sd wrote

Shower

Driving

Tetris

These are things I do to get in that zone.

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