the topic is getting harder and harder.....
So today I'm going to relate one's creativeness to their history, or you can say the era(?) that creativity reached it's climax. This post most probably will be my most unconfident post(since when I'm confident for the previous......)compared to others but I'll try my best.
So, in my opinion creativity will always exists, but I believe it will dramatically increase when they could not work on something with their currently available things or knowledge. For example the changing from agriculture era to industrial era through industrial revolution will unconciously increase the creativity of the community during the 1750s.
So, in my opinion creativity will always exists, but I believe it will dramatically increase when they could not work on something with their currently available things or knowledge. For example the changing from agriculture era to industrial era through industrial revolution will unconciously increase the creativity of the community during the 1750s.
INDUSTRIAL ERA
The industrial era is when industrial revolution is happening during 1750-1850s in the world. People slowly change their focus from agriculture to industrial/mass production using machines and many innovation had appeared to ease them. One of the greatest invention would be the steam power that allows many innovation created after them such as trains, steam machines and engines etc.
the world's most useful steam engine during 1698
Now most of this innovation and invention are invented are believed as to compete out other country during the industrial revolution. During that time all the world is morelikely having a technology race between them because to improve their country more power is needed but manpower is always insuffcient for them. Insufficient manpower will slow down their country and nobody will want that to happen. Thus in this extreme enviroment to find a solution for this, creativity comes into role. While manpower is needed because they are able to work, why not create something that will work for them and mass produce it.
and thus machine is created
While relying on machines doesn't mean that manpower is not needed anymore, but it greatly reduce the workload of human thus increase the efficiency of work. Many innovations slowly formed after the first machine is invented. If we want to compare the amount of invention that benefits us in the current era compared to the industrial era, in my opinion the industrial era is way creative than us now due to their situation that forces them to change. Since we have most of the basic things that can make us survive our innovation is less than them in the industrial era. But who knows maybe another revolution will pop out after 21/12/2012 and human's creativity will reach another climax?:)
if human still alive after that
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