In the U.S. and Europe, there has been a lot of creative hobby innovation, and that's great.
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Innovation comes out of great human ingenuity and very personal passions.
If you look back at the history of creativity in clothes - the French Revolution, the First World War and the Second World War - they have all been creative reinventions, the moment new forms of luxury come into play.
As creators, we feel constant demand for innovation from the world. This puts immense pressure on the creative process and oftentimes can have a dampening effect.
There is a lot of interest in the arts, music, theatre, filmmaking, engineering, architecture and software design. I think we have now transitioned the modern-day version of the entrepreneur into the creative economy.
Creativity is putting your imagination to work, and it's produced the most extraordinary results in human culture.
My company invents all kinds of new technology in lots of different areas. And we do that for a couple of reasons. We invent for fun - invention is a lot of fun to do - and we also invent for profit. The two are related because the profit actually takes long enough that if it isn't fun, you wouldn't have the time to do it.
Creativity is piercing the mundane to find the marvelous.
Creativity has more to do with the elimination of the inessential than with inventing something new.
I think everyone has the potential to be creative, but they have to find the avenue or avenues that work for them.
Innovation happens because there are people out there doing and trying a lot of different things.
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