Richard Florida on the Creative Class

"To be truly happy, people need to create an identity not by buying it off the shelf," says global best-selling author Richard Florida, "But by engaging in a creative endeavor."
For parents who want to nurture their children's creative capacity, and for anyone wanting to advocate for more access to art education for our nation's young learners.



Imagine the world united through its creativity. The following is from www.creativityday.org:
World Creativity and Innovation Week, April 15 - 21, is a celebration of our ability to get new ideas, use imagination and make new decisions to make the world a better place and to make your place in the world better, too.
Do what you can, do what you like. There’s only one rule: do no harm.
Since 2002, people in businesses, homes, organizations, schools and communities (106 at last count) in over 46 countries spend the week beginning April 15th (Leonardo da Vinci’s Birthday), ending on April 21st to enliven, encourage, enjoy and express their creative spirit.
To participate, take a moment, a day, or the week to generate new ideas to create a brighter future wherever you are.
For starters, try one of these, or encourage a child to try:
Make the box bigger, or better, imagine there is no box
Question what hasn’t been asked
Make new connections
Relate the unrelated
Connect emotions with thoughts, actions, values and beliefs
Appreciate restlessness as a signal for a chance to do something differently
Increase satisfaction, meet yours and people’s needs in new ways
Question the status quo
Create more desirable futures
Let the past be a guide post, not a hitching post
Be open to experiment
Adopt a ‘let’s learn from our mistakes’ attitude
Realize that the first idea is a rough draft, open to refinement
Keep your sense of humour
Give yourself new experiences
Learn something new
Find out what troubles/confuses others, then find new ways to ease their pain