Creativity Is the Search for Solutions.
Let me illustrate. In large gatherings of the past, speakers could not be heard clearly. So, microphones and public address systems were created. Eyeglasses were created for those who have difficulty seeing.
Problems are the catalysts for creativity. When an inventor—whether it is Thomas Edison or whomever—invents something, his creativity is based on an existing problem.
He solves the problem, and he is rewarded accordingly.
Why did you buy your car? Because it solved a transportation problem.
Why do you watch the news each evening on television? It solves an information problem.
So, every part of you has an Assignment, a problem to solve. Your eyes have the Assignment of seeing. Your ears solve the problem of hearing.
Adam had a problem. So, God created a solution, Eve. “And
the Lord God said, It is not good that the man should be alone; I will make him an help meet for him,” Genesis 2:18.
Each one of us is a solution.