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Study! The great composers would immerse themselves in the works of others, studying them tirelessly. Felix Mendelssohn was extremely interested in the works of J.S. Bach. Bach himself was so interested in the work of one of his contemporaries (Dieterich Buxtehude) that he walked 250 miles to hear him perform and, as Bach explained, ‘comprehend one thing and another about his art’. This capacity for studying a subject deeply is not only characteristic of composers but also of anyone who is creative. When creative people study a subject deeply they become curious about it and as they become curious they start to ask questions, the answers they gain serving to enrich their thinking. This enrichment is the fuel that powers their imaginations and launches their creativity. If you want to enhance your creativity begin by studying the problem in front of you: dig into its history and explore its context; thoroughly rummage through areas related to it; greedily root out anything that you find. If you become ravenously curious you will enrich your thinking and opportunities for innovation will begin to present themselves to your mind.
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