Frederick Bott
2 min readJun 25, 2021

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I agree with the few other respondents here, that there is no shortage of creativity now, in fact we are seeing more now than ever before, and that is a very good thing.

Creativity is something viewed very differently now than in the fifties, and so it should be, we appear to be evolving very rapidly now in terms of intelligence, we are adapting to a networked “Hive” intelligence which is highly creative, encouraging every individual in it to become more creative.

In the fifties, street art was vandalism.

Now it is becoming recognised as art, with recognition of artists such as “Banksy”.

As yet, around rare exceptions like that, we don’t see much reward for real creativity. But soon, with the inevitable move to free money for all in a new solar powered donation based economy, the network of all people on the internet will hansomely reward creative individuals, and all individuals will become ever more creative.

That is because we are realising the real definition of creativity, it is what adds value to our world, combined with the energy of the sun which creates all things, every human in the new system emerging will be truly encouraged to find their creative niche, as that is what will reward them most.

Until about now, we have always been driven by profit, but now we are starting to see how that does not encourage creativity, in fact the opposite, it drives things like slavery.

Even the most creative people become uncreative as slaves, or even as slavers, and we have pretty much always been slaves to profit.

In truth, creativity has to be fumded, and there is generally no profit in the vast majority of creative activity, therefore the vast majority of creative activity has gone unrecognised.

Would we consider a person sweeping in the street, whilst dancing solo with their street sweeper brush, as creative?

Of course they would be creative, but not much rewarded for it, so not very many people do it.

I think we are about to see things like that change.

The burst of creative productivity we will see when the floodgates of solar powered free money burst might come as a surprise to the vast majority of people who judge all things against accepted history, I would say.

After all, how can we say we even knew what creativity was, when as a species, we had become oblivious to what real creation, the true ongoing creative processes of all things in nature, powered by the sun, even meant?

When money becomes aligned with that, is when our real creativity, both as a species and individually will lift off, towards the stars, literally, in my opinion.

Not long now, I believe.

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Frederick Bott
Frederick Bott

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