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Unconscious thinking contributes to creativity from "summary" of The Creative Mind by Henri Bergson

Bergson argues that the unconscious mind plays a critical role in the creative process. While conscious thought is necessary for logical reasoning and problem-solving, it is the unconscious that holds the key to true creativity. The unconscious mind is constantly at work, processing information, making connections, and generating new ideas without our awareness. This hidden mental activity is a rich source of inspiration and innovation, providing a wellspring of creativity that can be tapped into through various techniques. Creativity often involves breaking away from conventional thinking patterns and exploring new possibilities. The unconscious mind excels at thinking outside the box, as it is not bound by the limitations of conscious thought. By delving into the depths of the unconscious, artists, writers, and inventors can access a treasure trove of original ideas and unique perspectives. This reservoir of untapped creativity is what sets true innovators apart from the rest, allowing them to push boundaries, challenge norms, and revolutionize their fields....
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    The Creative Mind

    Henri Bergson

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