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		<title>By: toodevastate</title>
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		<description>Here we have an ages old question formulated in a modern paradigm. What exactly is creativity. We may labor long and late in these concerns if that is our will or we can face a simple conclusion to these syndromes. Once the creator has created he is left with one sure dilemna, the creation becomes an autonomous thing unto itself. Perhaps the geatest fear of the creator is that his child will grow up and move on without him.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here we have an ages old question formulated in a modern paradigm. What exactly is creativity. We may labor long and late in these concerns if that is our will or we can face a simple conclusion to these syndromes. Once the creator has created he is left with one sure dilemna, the creation becomes an autonomous thing unto itself. Perhaps the geatest fear of the creator is that his child will grow up and move on without him.</p>
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