Leveraging Creativity to Solve Interesting Problems

So, picture this: Ruth Wakefield’s busy kitchen back in the 1930s. She’s trying to whip up some chocolate cookies, and instead of mixing the chocolate right in, she drops in some chocolate chunks, thinking they’d just melt into gooey goodness. Well, surprise, surprise – they didn’t! Those chunks held their own, and that’s how the […]
Why Creatives Need to Play More

When was the last time you played? As children, we played freely and without inhibition, using our imaginations to create endless possibilities. But as we grow older, many of us leave play behind, dismissing it as frivolous or a waste of time. What if we told you that play is not only essential for physical […]
Learning Over Knowing

The Crow & The Pitcher [Aesop’s Fables] In a spell of dry weather, when the Birds could find very little to drink, a thirsty Crow found a pitcher with a little water in it. But the pitcher was high and had a narrow neck, and no matter how he tried, the Crow could not reach […]
The Power of Storytelling

Have you ever thought about why kissing a toddler’s elbow after a small bump works? With a kiss, a hug, and maybe an imaginary band-aid for extra special healing, this tiny human is ready to head back out and do the very thing that had shaken them up in the first place. What is it […]