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At 9:53 PM +0200 6/21/06, claude voit wrote: >come on !! this is the same cliché argument again, would you say the same >thing from any university ? creativity is also needed for scientists, >businessmen, etc... >the schools have nothing to do with that: creativity is a path to work on >for anybody. Well, any generalization has its problems, and mine was no exception. I certainly agree that creativity is something that needs to be cultivated for pretty much anybody. Certainly there are a lot of good, highly schooled, musicians. It just happens that the people I like best tended to suss it out for themselves. Theodore Sturgeon said "Ninety percent of everything is crud." This probably holds true whether self-educated or schooled. I also think that some of the most interesting scientists and businessmen are largely self-taught. (e.g Einstein, Jobs, Gates) >and btw they recover from mistakes as much often as anyone, simply they >recover more elegantly so you dont even hear it as a mistake. And less interestingly, too, IMO. -C -- Chris Muir | "There are many futures and only one status quo. cbm@well.com | This is why conservatives mostly agree, http://www.xfade.com | and radicals always argue." - Brian Eno