“Unlocking Genius: How Embracing Limitations Can Spark Unimaginable Creativity in Writing”
In an article titled “Creativity: How Constraints Drive Genius” at Forbes, we’re introduced to Architect Frank Gehry, who built the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, Spain and the Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles.
Constraints, in fact, are so crucial to creativity that Gehry names one of his greatest architectural challenges as the time he was asked to design a house with zero constraints.
Gehry described the experience of working without constraints as “horrible.” The article goes on to say the following:
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