ORIGINALITY UPHOLDS VALUE.
Authenticity is a highly valued trait in the world today. It is often seen as the hallmark of creativity and innovation. Original ideas are those that are genuinely new, innovative, and unique. These ideas are born from a creative mind that is unafraid to explore new territories, break away from established patterns, and challenge the status quo. Originality is, in this sense, a key driver of progress and change.
Originality is not just a valuable trait because of its creative potential. It also upholds important values that are at the core of our society. For example, originality upholds the value of individuality. When we celebrate originality, we are recognizing and celebrating the fact that each of us is unique and that each of us has something to contribute to the world. We are acknowledging the importance of diversity, and we are celebrating the fact that we are all different.
When we value originality, we are encouraging people to be true to themselves, to express their ideas and perspectives honestly and openly. We are creating an environment where people feel safe to express themselves and to be true to their own values and beliefs. This, in turn, creates a culture of integrity and authenticity, where people are more likely to trust and respect one another, and their ideas, rather than see each other as competitors and opponents.
Progress will be a norm, an easy sail, when we allow people to manifest their originality. When we celebrate originality, we are rewarding people for exploring new ideas and pushing the boundaries of what is possible. We are encouraging people to take risks and to challenge themselves to think differently. This, in turn, fuels progress and innovation, leading to new discoveries and advancements that benefit all of society. We can create a culture that encourages people to be creative, explore new ideas, and strive for excellence in all that they do, thereby driving the achievement great things and making the world a better place for all.
Kamikun John, Author 366 days of wisdom.
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