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Sunday, May 9, 2010

Imitation

How many ideas are really original?
It is quite valid to imitate other ideas as a preparatory step to original thinking. Try what
all the "great" creators have done: imitate, imitate, imitate. After you have imitated
enough, you will find your preferences shape what you are doing into a distinct style.
Originality is a natural result of sincere creative pursuit.


 Take a example,     Isaac Newton said:
                              "If I have seen farther it is by standing on the shoulder of giants".


Just take another one:-
        Beatles started out playing cover tunes, J.S. Bach went blind in his old age
        copying scores of other musicians (for personal study), Beethoven played on the
        themes of his time, and Jazz musicians insert popular melodies into the middle of
        bizarre atonal solos. Ideas are constantly on the move, much to the annoyance of
        patent & copyright lawyers! Certainly, ideas may be exploited by the materially minded,
        just like anything else. But if you truly comprehend an idea, it is yours man.

             


                                                         Be Original


              Dean Willian R. Inge said:
                                                    "What is originality? Undetected plagiarism."
              T. S. Eliot said:
                                                     "The immature poet imitates; the mature poet plagiarizes."

  
              I say                               "Loser Never stop coping others, Its a wide World nobody wanna catch u"


  
Always remember "A man becomes creative, whether he is an artist or scientist, when he finds a new unity in the variety of nature. He does so by finding a likeness between things which were not
thought alike before."

1 comment:

  1. Taking an interesting idea and extending it is creativity. taking an interesting idea and putting one's name to it is plagiarism...

    nice weblog. I'd change the text color though. Many words are hard on eyes

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