Cultivating Originality

Cultivating Originality

In the Universal Lexicon, "originality" stands as a noun. Yet, competence goes beyond semantics, sparking action in doing, being, and becoming truly original. The essence of your originality is significantly valuable in accomplishing what you want and need to do.

Originating from the Latin word "oriri," meaning to rise, originality signifies a novice or beginning. It embodies individuality of aspect, thought, imagination, and distinctiveness of style and design.

As Ansel Adams eloquently put it, "The compelling force of all times has been the force of originality and creation profoundly affecting the roots of the human spirit."

Consider a flower—a root rises from a seed. Originality is the path that root takes, a novice in the dirt. The same principle applies to habits. Originality in everyday living can help you to creatively break away from tiresome habits and cultivate new, refreshing ones.

Creativity flourishes in new circumstances, and embracing originality in life involves accepting failure. Failure, in turn, becomes a fertile ground for the seeds of originality to sprout and grow.

Discover how to infuse originality into your daily activities and witness transformative effects. Unleash the creative force within and redefine your day-to-day with a lens on your originality.

REFERENCE

McCreight, Tim. Design Language. Cape Elizabeth, Maine. Brynmorgen Press, 2006.

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