Pick 2 of 3: rationality, creativity, imagination 
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Replying to @vgr
what is the difference between creativity and imagination?
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Replying to @doriantaylor
Imagination can be a trigger or a source of creativity
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I'm suggesting these are not especially well-defined concepts so not clear if they are orthogonal
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Replying to @doriantaylor @r_ganesh
I'm using them roughly as seeing novelty versus doing novelty
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George Bush paintings are creative but not particularly imaginative. Most of Hollywood is also in that box.
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how is bush's work novel?
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well, it's more generically creative and requires the routine kind of novelty you need for any creation
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yeah, unsure... why is that more creative that building a financial model
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that one is easy, because it represents a narrative break. Always creativity in such breaks.
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Now if a painter built a financial model, *that* would be creative too. Context matters.
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ah so it being bush makes it creative? wouldn't that also be imaginative?
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for that he'd have to paint something other than dogs and veterans
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