TEN RULES FOR SUCCESS IN A CREATIVE ECONOMY Invent yourself-own - TopicsExpress



          

TEN RULES FOR SUCCESS IN A CREATIVE ECONOMY Invent yourself-own your image and manage it. Be clear about your own assets and talents; they are unique and they are all you have. Break the rules, but never stop learning. • Put the priority on ideas, not on data-create and grow your own creative imagination. Entrepreneurs in the creative economy seem to be more worried if they lose their ability to think than if their company loses money. • Be nomadic-nomads felt at home in every country. Nomads appreciate both the desert and the oasis; likewise creative needs both solitude and the crowd, thinking alone and working together. • Define yourself by your own thinking activities-in the creative economy we each can think and exchange creative solutions with each other. • Learn continuously-innovate and remember that “ a new idea is often two old ideas meeting for the first time”. • Exploit fame and celebrity-being well known for being creative is important in the creative economy of the twenty-first century. • Treat the virtual as real and vice versa-cyberspace is another dimension to everybody life. Do not judge reality by whether it is based on technology but by more important and eternal matters such as humanity and truth. As Sydney J. Harris once said “ The real danger is not that computers will begin to think like men, but that men will begin to think like computers. ” • Be kind-kindness is a mark of success. It seems that a kind person will be more invited to more networks, receive more knowledge and have better opportunities to create more. • Admire success openly creative people try to judge both their successes and failures because they want to learn from them. You will never win if you cannot lose. • Be very ambitious but have fun and a good sense of humor-people who enjoy themselves and what they are doing seem to be happier and to achieve performance faster.
Posted on: Mon, 30 Jun 2014 17:45:33 +0000

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