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But I marvel when I observe these men setting themselves up as instructors of youth who cannot see that they are applying the analogy of an art with hard and fast rules to a creative process
Isocrates
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Interpretation

What this quote means

The quote critiques those who rigidly teach creativity as if it were a set of fixed rules.

Isocrates expresses his astonishment at individuals who consider themselves educators of the young while failing to recognize that teaching creativity should not follow strict rules like those found in traditional arts. Instead, creativity is a fluid and dynamic process that thrives on experimentation and innovation, rather than adherence to rigid structures.

Themes

EducationCreativityTeachingLearningArt

In practice

Example use cases

In a speech at a teacher's conference, one might say, 'As Isocrates once noted, it is crucial for us to rethink how we teach creativity rather than impose strict rules.'

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