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Close some doors today. Not because of pride, incapacity or arrogance, but simply because they lead you nowhere. —<a href="https://twitter.com/paulocoelho">@paulocoelho</a> ![](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GHISzVNXsAAJ9oo.jpg)

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Another consequence of limited attention is that creative individuals are often considered odd—or even arrogant, selfish, and ruthless. It is important to keep in mind that these are not traits of creative people, but traits that the rest of us attribute to them on the basis of our perceptions. When we meet a person who focuses all of his attention on physics or music and ignores us and forgets our names, we call that person “arrogant” even though he may be extremely humble and friendly if he could only spare attention from his pursuit.

Creativity

Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi

Let the Work Carry You Forward You may remember from school the difference between an exergonic and an endergonic reaction. In the first case, you constantly need to add energy to keep the process going. In the second case, the reaction, once triggered, continues by itself and even releases energy. The dynamics of work are not so different. Sometimes we feel like our work is draining our energy and we can only move forward if we put more and more energy into it. But sometimes it is the opposite. Once we get into the workflow, it is as if the work itself gains momentum, pulling us along and sometimes even energizing us. This is the kind of dynamic we are looking for.

How to Take Smart Notes

Sönke Ahrens

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