Doses of creativity

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These are some creative sayings and stories that I like to call doses, and they are as follows:
First dose:
What is the difference between you and Einstein?! When Einstein was asked about the difference between him and ordinary people, he said: When you ask an ordinary person to pull a needle from a haystack, he will stop searching as soon as he finds the needle, but I will dive into the haystack until I pull out all the needles in it!!! Do you know now what the difference is?! It is the drive to continue exploring and scrutinizing - even after one has reached a solution - that is the important requirement.
The second dose: 
Creativity is not imitation… Creativity is not being a second or duplicate copy, but rather creativity is being the pioneering and unique copy. Therefore, you should observe the experiences of others and evaluate them as well, and take the good and leave the bad to create a group of positives.
Third dose: 
Try again and several times!!! Ibn Sina read the book (Metaphysics) by Aristotle but did not understand it. He read it 40 times and memorized it but still did not understand what was in it, until he accidentally got his hands on a book by Al-Farabi that he bought from a broker in the paper market for three dirhams. This book explained what Aristotle wrote in his book (Metaphysics). After that, he understood what Aristotle meant, word for word.
Fourth dose:
If you believe in your creativity, never give up… The record for the largest number of rejections for a writer is probably the amazing number of John Creasey. The famous British crime writer Creasey faced 742 rejections before he was able to sell his first book!!! And because he is an immune person who is not affected by rejection, he continued on his path over the next forty years to eventually publish 562 complete books under 28 different pseudonyms!!!
Fifth dose: 
Naturally creative people have become extinct long ago!!! It is a common mistake to believe that there are naturally creative people. Every person has the ability to be creative, and every person has a million brain cells in his brain, and all a person needs is training to reach the source of creativity within him. The famous writer Agatha Christie suffered from problems understanding grammar rules when she was young, and she also suffered from spelling letters, but she overcame all of that with the encouragement of her family, and she succeeded tremendously until the distribution of her stories reached more than 500 million copies around the world.
The sixth dose:
Always try everything new... and this comes to you from the scientist Albert Einstein, with whom we began and will end, as he says: If someone feels that he has never made a mistake in his life, this means that he has never tried anything new in his life.

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