The Medici Effect and Distancing (Psychological, not Social)

Published: Aug. 7, 2020, midnight

Creativity comes from combinations of element. This is called the Medici effect. What is commonplace in one field might just be revolutionary in another, so again, redirect your attention to what is plainly visible already instead of seeking a moonshot. Psychological distance is necessary for creativity because when we leave too much of ourselves in a thought process, we become constrained by arbitrary and unnecessary limitations. We are also unable to break out of certain perspectives, whether through habit, emotional investment, or reinforcement. Visit our sponsor Let's Get Checked at https://TryLGC.com/NMG and get 20% off your order! Rapid Idea Generation: Practical Everyday Creativity for Idea Generation, New Perspectives, and Innovative Thinking By Peter Hollins Get the audiobook on Audible at https://bit.ly/rapid-idea Show notes and/or episode transcripts are available at https://bit.ly/self-growth-home Peter Hollins is a bestselling author, human psychology researcher, and a dedicated student of the human condition. Visit https://www.PeteHollins.com to pick up your FREE human nature cheat sheet: 7 surprising psychology studies that will change the way you think. For narration information visit Russell Newton at https://bit.ly/VoW-home For production information visit Newton Media Group LLC at https://bit.ly/newtonmg  #bloomington #Bloomington #BrianUzzi #creativity #Einstein #Florence #IndianaUniversity #jiajohansson #LileJia #Medici #Renaissance #RussellNewton #NewtonMG #PeterHollins #Vinci