Eye on the world: Creative thought, innovation, and productivity

Is the “era of innovation” over?

The Christian Science Monitor staff addresses this question in an editorial entitled, “Finding ‘the next big thing,’ ” observing: “Technology still drives change, but change first starts in intelligence and other qualities of thought. Measuring those is not as easy as measuring economic productivity. And yet they matter more.”

More ideas on this subject:

From Mary Baker Eddy: “The creative Principle — Life, Truth, and Love — is God” (Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, p. 502).

The author of “Ideas come from Mind” shares, “… seeing myself as God’s loved reflection gave me the confidence to trust deeply in my Father-Mother Love to reveal all the ideas I would ever need ….”

In “ ‘Mind, the author of all things,’ ” we read that Christ Jesus “… strove to prove that his success lay in the understanding of his relation to God, in his conscious at-one-ment with the all-knowing Mind.” 

The articles above and others dealing with this subject can be found on JSH-Online.com or on CSMonitor.com.

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