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blazeofglory
01-20-2008, 09:26 PM
I often wonder how my life goes if there is no creativity at all. I feel I am here for doing something creative. Creativity is not just versification or canvassing something. Creativity has of course big ranges and scopes. Your attempts to make a depression-ridden old man smile is a work of creativity.

The greatest creativity if any people have are farmers and laborers in terms of degree of course. Creativity is not just writing a book or building a monument. It is anything, your attempt to bring harmony on your family, or helping someone in need. Charity is a great work of creativity, for it brings smiles on the faces of the deprived.

I was a farmer, the son of a farmer working on farms from dawn to dusk in a small river-basin in Nepal. I used to read lines of joys in the faces of the farmers if the crop was good after their great hardships. I do not think it is less creative works than composing poems or writing stories.

I want others to share their views on creativity. I will of course add mine more in due course.

Tuninks
01-20-2008, 11:21 PM
I think I live to change the world. I know, a big notion right? Well, I feel that I could change literature forever, more like redefine it. I want to be remembered as Edgar Allen Poe, without the gambling, drug addiction and incest.

That is what I live for. Every day I wake up and think, I'm going to change someone's life and possibly the world today.

blazeofglory
02-04-2008, 11:07 AM
I think I live to change the world. I know, a big notion right? Well, I feel that I could change literature forever, more like redefine it. I want to be remembered as Edgar Allen Poe, without the gambling, drug addiction and incest.

That is what I live for. Every day I wake up and think, I'm going to change someone's life and possibly the world today.

after knowing that you have the passion for reading I believe you can be remembered as Edgar Allen Poe, maybe you may write better poems than eve Poe. Of course your poem heralds this fact.