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"Everything we design, designs us back," says Silva. "There’s a concept called ontological design, which considers how context and environment shape our ideas. We did an episode, In Living Color, that looked at how certain colors made people more creative. You’ve also seen companies like Google design playful spaces with toys and hammocks for employees and programmers to brainstorm new ideas and approaches. But because companies have different objectives, they need to decide their intentions and build spaces that occasion those intentions. Design can be used to script subjective experiences."
8 Ways to Be More Creative at Work, From the Mind Behind "Brain Games"
fastcocreate.com
I would gobble some cold dinner (I could no longer bear to eat chicken) and then write far into the night. These writings, titled “Nightcaps,” were frenzied, unsuccessful efforts to forge some sort of philosophy, some recipe for living, some reason to go on.
You lead by letting others know what you expect of them which may exceed what they themselves expect. Provide them a reputation that they can step up to.
Excellent Advice for Living
Kevin Kelly
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