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  • So, the creative process, you know this,

    所以說創意的流程,你們知道的

  • from the first idea to the final product,

    從第一個發想到最終成品

  • is a long process.

    是個漫長的過程

  • It's super-iterative, lots of refinement,

    這超級重複、很多微調,

  • blood, sweat, tears and years.

    流血、流汗、流淚和漫長的歲月

  • And we're not saying you're going to go out for a walk

    這可不是說,你出去走一圈

  • and come back with the Sistine Chapel in your left hand, right?

    回來時曠世靈感就唾手而得,對吧?

  • So what frame of the creative process did we focus on?

    那麼我們應該特別注意創意流程的哪一部分呢?

  • Just this first part.

    首先第一步

  • Just brainstorming, coming up with a new idea.

    關於腦力激盪,產生新點子。

  • So we actually ran four studies with a variety of people.

    實際上我們對各式各樣的人 進行了四項研究,

  • You were either walking indoors or outdoors.

    在室內或室外走路

  • And all of these studies found the same conclusion.

    所有的研究都取得相同的結論

  • I'm only going to tell you about one of them today.

    今天我只告訴你們其中一個

  • One of the tests we used for creativity was alternate uses.

    其中一個創造力的測試是替代用途

  • In this test, you have four minutes.

    測驗裡,你有四分鐘的測試時間

  • Your job is to come up with as many other ways to use common everyday objects as you can think of.

    你的工作就是盡可能從日常物品中,想出更多其他用途

  • So, for example, what else would you do with a key,

    所以舉例來講,鑰匙除了用來開鎖外,

  • other than to use it for opening up a lock?

    你還能用來做什麼?

  • Clearly, you could use it as a third eyeball for a giraffe, right?

    很顯然,你可以把它當作長頸鹿的第三個眼球,對吧?

  • Maybe. That's sort of interesting, kind of new. But is it creative?

    也許,有點意思,算是新的。但它有創意嗎?

  • So people came up with as many ideas as they could,

    所以人們盡可能提出多種想法

  • and we had to decide, is this creative or not?

    我們必須去決定,這事不是有創意?

  • So, the definition of creativity that a lot of people go with is "appropriate novelty."

    所以,創意的定義是指有很多認同這個是「適當的新穎」

  • For something to be appropriate, it has to be realistic,

    因為以很多事情來說,要適當的話,它必須是實際的,

  • so unfortunately, you can't use a key as an eyeball.

    所以很不幸的,你不能把鑰匙當作眼球

  • Boo!

    噓!

  • But "novel" is the second thing, is that nobody had to have said it.

    但,第二樣的「新穎」, 必須是沒有人說過的。

  • So for us, "novelty", it had to be appropriate first,

    所以對我們來說,首先「新穎的」要是適當的

  • and then for novelty,

    接著要新穎

  • nobody else in the entire population that we surveyed could have said it.

    在所有我們調查過的人當中 沒有其他人這樣說過。

  • So you might think you could use a key to scratch somebody's car,

    或許你想到可以用鑰匙,去刮傷某人的汽車

  • but if somebody else said that, you didn't get credit for it.

    但如果有別的人也這樣說, 你就不算得分

  • Neither of you did.

    你們兩位都不算得分

  • However, only one person said this,

    但是,只有一個人這樣說:

  • "If you were dying and it were a murder mystery,

    「如果這是個謀殺之謎,而你快死了

  • and you had to carve the name of the murderer into the ground with your dying words."

    你必須把兇手的名字和你的遺言 (用鑰匙) 一同刻在地面上。」

  • One person said this.

    有個人這樣說。

  • (Laughter)

    (笑聲)

  • And it's a creative idea, because it's appropriate and it's novel.

    這是個有創意的想法, 因為它適當且新穎

  • You either did this test and came up with ideas while you were seated

    你要麼坐著的時候受測,想出新想法,

  • or while you were walking on a treadmill.

    要麼在跑步機上行走的時候想。

  • (Laughter)

    (笑聲)

  • They did the test twice, with different objects.

    他們測試兩次,用不同的物件。

  • Three groups: the first group sat first

    共三組:第一組先坐著,

  • and then sat again for the second test.

    然後第二次測試時又坐這邊

  • The second group sat first

    第二組先坐,

  • and then did the second test while walking on a treadmill.

    然後這回二試是在跑步機上測驗的

  • The third group , and this is interesting

    第三組,這很有趣,

  • they walked on the treadmill first, and then they sat.

    他們先在跑步機上走, 然後坐了下來。

  • OK, so the two groups that sat together for the first test,

    好,第一次測試時坐著的兩個小組,

  • they looked pretty similar to each other,

    他們的結果看起來很相似,

  • and they averaged about 20 creative ideas per person.

    平均每個人有 20 個新點子。

  • The group that was walking on the treadmill

    先在跑步機上走的那一組人,

  • did almost twice as well.

    他們的表現幾乎雙倍好。

  • And they were just walking on a treadmill in a windowless room.

    而他們只不過在無窗房間裡的跑步機上走走而已。

  • So remember they took the test twice.

    請記住,他們參加了兩次測試。

  • So people who sat twice for that second test didn't get any better;

    兩次都坐著的人 第二次測試並沒有好轉,

  • practice didn't help.

    練習沒有幫助。

  • But these same people who were sitting and then went on the treadmill

    但是那些先坐再上跑步機走的人,

  • got a boost from walking.

    步行使他們加分

  • Here's the interesting thing.

    有趣的是

  • The people who were walking on the treadmill

    那些在跑步機上走過的人,

  • still had a residue effect of the walking,

    仍然殘留著步行的效應,

  • and they were still creative afterwards.

    之後他們仍然有創意。

  • So the implication of this is that you should go for a walk

    所以這實驗的含義是

  • before your next big meeting and just start brainstorming right away.

    在下次開重要會議前應該去散步,

  • We have five tips for you

    立刻開始腦力激盪。

  • that will help make this the best effect possible.

    我們給你五個提示,將有助於達到最佳效果

  • First, you want to pick a problem or a topic to brainstorm.

    首先,挑一個腦力激盪的問題或題目

  • So, this is not the shower effect,

    所以,這不是淋浴的效果

  • when you're in the shower and all of a sudden,

    不是在你洗澡的時候,突然間

  • a new idea pops out of the shampoo bottle.

    從洗髮精瓶中蹦出一個新想法。

  • This is something you're thinking about ahead of time.

    這是事先思考

  • They're intentionally thinking about brainstorming a different perspective on the walk.

    他們通常會在散步時激盪出,不同的觀點。

  • Secondly, I get asked this a lot:

    其次,我常被問到:

  • "Is this OK while running?"

    「跑步可以嗎?」

  • Well, the answer for me is that if I were running,

    這個嘛,我的答案是若我正在跑步

  • the only new idea I would have would be to stop running, so ...

    我唯一的新想法就是「我要停下來,不跑了」,所以

  • (Laughter)

    (笑聲)

  • But if running for you is a comfortable pace, good.

    不過若跑步對你而言是舒服的步調,太讚了

  • It turns out, whatever physical activity is not taking a lot of attention.

    事實證明,任何不需要你特別專注的運動都好。

  • So just walking at a comfortable pace is a good choice.

    所以譬如說在一個舒適的地方漫步是個好選項

  • Also, you want to come up with as many ideas as you can.

    同時,你想要盡可能想出更好的點子

  • One key of creativity is to not lock on that first idea.

    一個創造力的關鍵,是不要鎖定那第一個想法

  • Keep going. Keep coming up with new ones,

    繼續想。繼續想些新點子

  • and until you pick one or two to pursue.

    直到你選出一至兩個來發展

  • You might worry that you don't want to write them down,

    你也許會擔心沒不寫下來的話

  • because what if you, well, forget them?

    如果忘了怎麼辦?

  • So the idea here is to speak them.

    這裡的做法是說出來

  • Everybody was speaking their new ideas.

    每個人都在說自己的想法

  • So you can put your headphones on and record through your phone

    所以你能戴上耳機並用手機錄音

  • and then just pretend you're having a creative conversation, right?

    假裝你在進行創造性的對話,好嗎?

  • Because the act of writing your idea down is already a filter.

    因為把想法寫下來的行為 已經是一個過濾的動作。

  • You're going to be like, "Is this good enough to write down?"

    你可能會想:「這值得寫下來嗎?」

  • And then you write it down.

    然後你把它寫下來

  • So just speak as many as you can, record them and think about them later.

    所以,盡可能多說, 錄下來,稍後再考慮吧

  • And finally, Don't do this forever. Right?

    接著最後,別永遠這樣做。好嗎?

  • If you're on the walk and that idea's not coming to you,

    如果你散步時想不出點子

  • come back to it later at another time.

    稍後再回來做

  • I think we're coming up on a break right now,

    似乎我們的中場休息時間到了

  • so I have an idea,

    所以我有個想法

  • Why don't you grab a leash

    我們何不拿一條鎖鏈

  • and take your thoughts for a walk?

    然後帶著你的想法去散個步呢?

  • Thank you.

    謝謝

  • (Applause)

    (掌聲)

So, the creative process, you know this,

所以說創意的流程,你們知道的

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