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tomorrow my school is organizing Public speaking and I want to prepare a good speech So, please help me. My toipc is

' Creativity is something that can't be taught'

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Answered by devindersaroha43
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Explanation:

Creativity is something that can't be taught

It is absolutely true creativity can’t be taught, it is latent in every individual. However only a few individuals succeed in tapping it.  

Creativity is a much coveted quality. Everyone wants to be creative. The aim of education is to make children to develop into highly creative persons.  

Some people are born creative. Shakespeare, Mozart, Charlie Chaplin, Leonardo da Vinci, Sachin Tendulkar, Lata Mangeshkar, and many more were naturally creative in their fields. They did not develop it. they just maintained it with practice.

It can be activated by putting strain on individual minds and giving them a challenging environment. For example if a student’s creativity in speaking skills or elocution is to be developed, he/she needs to be given an environment in which he/she gets plenty of stimulating environment to develop his/her speaking skills.

A teacher can do that by organizing debates, declamations, etc. in the class and holding the activity in true spirit. Such activities will put a positive strain on the minds of children and they will make efforts to develop their creativity in various fields. Similar activities should be held in other target areas also.

Answered by kanikachaturvedi07
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Creativity cannot be taught, but it can be Awaken. It is usually dormant inside of every human identity. We never use our creative potential to the fullest because of fears, insecurities, and wrong choices. Creativity starts when you realize who you really are; when you don’t want to immerse in routine anymore; when you love what you do because it encourages self-expression, constant brainstorming, and searches of the genuine path also called Vocation.

However, a creative person Can Teach Others to discover their imaginative microcosms and transcend the borders of around-the-clock boredom for the sake of the recurrent state of amazement, craving for discovery, revealing unique phenomena in ordinary things.

Sometimes, you can become your own teacher and apprentice (I command all alter egos to wake up and work! ;) when you put your mind in the right cosmic tune, but you must do it only when you realize that an untold story fills your whole essence as a deep ocean full of wonders and secrets. For instance, I’ve always been fascinated by fine arts but I haven’t developed the ability to paint on my own. Nevertheless, I have a precious ability to Imagine astonishing picturesque storylines. If I can imagine all these whims, why can’t I create them? I lack practice, some knowledge of artistic techniques, but if I learn it, I’ll be able to produce a work that is currently in my head. Anyway, if I had learned to paint without using imagination, my pictures would have been technically good but unremarkable, they wouldn’t have conveyed any specific meaning. It’s likely that the works produced without the creative potential are pale imitations of the existent paintings, they don’t reflect your inner world and they lack a certain profound quintessence that lives, breathes, and tells a marvelous story.

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