Saturday, September 14, 2013

More creative when you grow older

Recent Time Magazine has an article, "The Art of Living", describing how old people may gain creativity at the expense of other functions such as memory or physical strength. There are many examples, one of them is the famous architect, Frank Lloyd Wright (I really like his FallingWater house in Pennsylvania), who passed away at age 92 in the same year that his work, NYC Guggenheim Museum, was completed. Some theories support that old people may actually be more creative than ever. At least it gives me some taste whenever I pass another birthday. 

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