While reading Daniel Goleman's Social Intelligence I realized how fascinated I am by the functioning of the human brain, and began fantasizing about programmatically modeling its replica.
Of course we don't know everything there is to know about this amazing processor, but surely by the time I am educated enough to design this sort application science will be closer to fully understand it.
There's a really cool article about Prof. Naftali Tishbi's thoughts regarding this matter (Hebrew) that I have recently encountered. Inspiring ambitions :)
Tuesday, November 13, 2007
Wednesday, August 15, 2007
Creativity
I noticed that when people tell me what to do I lose some of my creativity for completing a task.
I would like to work in an environment that will let me experience with different lines of thoughts or different ways to accomplish a task, before continuing to the next step. And also allowing me to return to an assignment that has already been done with a new approach for designing it.
It's an environment where time is abundant and creativity and quality are highly beneficial and needed.
I love thinking, learning and researching in a relaxed mood, when there is no pressure, no goals - just me. Allowing myself to go along with my thoughts wherever they take me. It's really fun and helps me learn a lot about the things that interest me and are important to me.
I would like to work in an environment that will let me experience with different lines of thoughts or different ways to accomplish a task, before continuing to the next step. And also allowing me to return to an assignment that has already been done with a new approach for designing it.
It's an environment where time is abundant and creativity and quality are highly beneficial and needed.
I love thinking, learning and researching in a relaxed mood, when there is no pressure, no goals - just me. Allowing myself to go along with my thoughts wherever they take me. It's really fun and helps me learn a lot about the things that interest me and are important to me.
Labels:
creativity,
environment,
rotev:thoughts,
work place
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