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Thanks for posting this, Lyse. It really chimed with me. I do believe that creativity is a way of doing things.
It's also interesting that Cleese considers creativity to be play. I wouldn't have necessarily thought that, but maybe it is.
It reminded me of something I heard Gretchen Rubin say on a podcast years ago - I'm paraphrasing here - one way to be happy as an adult is to do what made you happy as a ten-year-old. For me that was writing stories. It made me happy as a ten-year-old, and it's making me happy again in my fifties.
 
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