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People Don’t Actually Like Creativity

Jessica Olien in Slate:

The study shows that if you have the sneaking suspicion you might not belong, the act of being rejected confirms your interpretation. The effect can liberate creative people from the need to fit in and allow them to pursue their interests.

# December 9, 2013

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