
Behavior
Creativity Is Collective
Personal experiences and character traits alone may not be enough to produce a prodigy. It takes a village
Inmaculada Adarves-Yorno is a senior lecturer in leadership studies at the University of Exeter in England.
Personal experiences and character traits alone may not be enough to produce a prodigy. It takes a village
More than an expression of individuality, creativity takes shape in a social context
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