Symbiosis in LOs LO11206

Julie Beedon (julie@vistabee.win-uk.net)
Sat, 30 Nov 1996 12:07:34

Replying to LO11190 --

>> >>It is very difficult
>> >>for very creative people to enjoy mutual symbiosis.
>>
>> At, please could you explain what prompts you to say this?

>highly creative people are usually an enigma to the other people they live
>with, they have many characterestics common among themselves. Most of
>these common characteristics (visionary, motivated, fast action, big
>jumps, intuition) point to the revolutionary or emergent phase of
>creativity. It is exactly that which causes them to become enigmatic to
>others which prevents mutual symbiosis between them and others.

Is it then a feature of their creativity that they then do not *need* the
mutual symbiosis - they create for some other reason?? Or possibly the
lack of mutual symbiosis drives creativity in other ways?? Presumably they
are thus more biased to operate within commensual symbiotic relationships
- or do they just fall prey to parasital??? How does this fit with the
notion of emergence happening more frequently in mutual symbiosis than in
commensual?? (in your reply to my note)

>English is not my native communication language.
>

Remarkable!!

Julie Beedon
VISTA Consulting - for a better future
julie@vistabee.win-uk.net

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