Creativity: Flow and the psychology of discovery and invention

Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi

Key Facts and Insights from the Book

  1. Creativity is not a trait: Csikszentmihalyi argues against the common perception of creativity as an inherited trait. Instead, he sees it as a process that can be nurtured and developed.
  2. Flow: Flow is described as a state of complete absorption in an activity, where the individual is so engrossed that they lose track of time and their surroundings. This state is often linked to peak creativity.
  3. The creative personality: The author outlines ten paradoxical traits of the creative personality, highlighting the complexity and often contradictory nature of creative individuals.
  4. Systems Model of...

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