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How does one create new or novel ideas?

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Because I think I have to?
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when one creates the new or not so new? where does the line get drawn really .,

and should we even make anymore 'new' things at the level or reality or not

to begin to manifest an idea into the thought or is it a thought into an idea either way they can be manifested into the object of constructed effects and causes easily and simply but why?

Is there from this the next new or not so new direction a motive or goal..

listen peeps we don't gather food for no reason, right we have food, shelter et,c. some of us have these thinking machines not many but they are working with us fear not., or say like there is twenty five machines out in the field doing all this fooding - works so we can sit around and pick our nose and brain fart one gigantic nothing where is the value in that

I am thinking the value of new directions -> focused on what? where are we going here?

right we should have greater direction then not at times but now there is the 'next correct thought' at length ..

I see you people writing these books or novels, I am envious or am I? I write to the net not to a book the net is a free world publicational WIP Edits happen in Real time ., btw real time there is a phrase I have not used since the ninties when making my six hour psychodelical videos for personal consumptions as needed...
 
Take a creative writing class or a writing workshop if you really want to get started. It helps keep your creative juices flowing and organize your ideas.
 
Take a creative writing class or a writing workshop if you really want to get started. It helps keep your creative juices flowing and organize your ideas.

so putting a structure into light pixels as they change shape/color tint size et.c, would could be considered new?
 
Infinite diversity in infinite combination. Everybody has their own unique life experience, and thus everybody has their own unique perspective-- if they want it.
 
I don't have an answer, but the question puts me in mind of one of my favorite short stories, "Melancholy Elephants" by Spider Robinson. Be forewarned: it is a beautiful sci-fi story about the end of human creativity, and is therefore terribly depressing.
 
Here's a starting point: take 2 or 3 different stories from your local paper, and work out a fiction story where those things happen together. 2 will give you a unique story, 3 will give you a unique story with a twist. You might have to try a bunch of stories to figure which ones go together, but it can only be good.

BTW, you should comment on the MadBaggins thread - your unique insight could only be... interesting.
 
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