Tim Brown: Tales of creativity and play
In the beginning, he just used a small game to compare play between children and adults. A lot of people will feel embarrassing when they are unconfident and fear the judgments of their peers. Kids tend to fear much less. A comfortable environment can reduce people feeling fear and pressure, encourages people to play. Due to this reason, many creative firms like Pixar and Google invest so much in creating a friendly and playful atmosphere for their staff to breakthrough. Besides, adults tend to want to classify new things and situations very quickly for the task. Otherwise, kids always full of curiosity to figure out and play it with innovation. Furthermore, kids learn through construction play and building a tower repeatedly knocking it over. Kids will follow social scripts because they learn the rules for their social interactions. When adults act out solutions it helps them determine if it will work in the real world. From what has been discussed above, we may reasonably arrive at the conclusion that the powerful relationship between creative thinking and play as well as three types of play included exploration about going for quantity, building and thinking with your hands, role play while acting it out.