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<blockquote data-quote="Suits" data-source="post: 1130898" data-attributes="member: 4308"><p>I've actually spent about half of the last 12 years living in China, so it's the environment that seems most normal to me at the moment.</p><p></p><p>Solving problems is simply in my DNA and its what I'd want to do no matter where I lived. I don't think my location has anything to do with my level of creativity. Often when you travel to a new place, you have a burst of focus where you have a million new ideas, but that doesn't mean that any of them are valuable.</p><p></p><p>Rather, I've simply spent my life looking at things and thinking, "I could make this better."</p><p></p><p>Of course, most of the time, you don't have the opportunity to prove it (for example, even if you think you could improve public transport, its unlikely that anyone in an actual position of decision-making is going to implement your ideas.</p><p></p><p>Fortunately, in my very last 20's, I identified a niche that I did have the power to make better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Suits, post: 1130898, member: 4308"] I've actually spent about half of the last 12 years living in China, so it's the environment that seems most normal to me at the moment. Solving problems is simply in my DNA and its what I'd want to do no matter where I lived. I don't think my location has anything to do with my level of creativity. Often when you travel to a new place, you have a burst of focus where you have a million new ideas, but that doesn't mean that any of them are valuable. Rather, I've simply spent my life looking at things and thinking, "I could make this better." Of course, most of the time, you don't have the opportunity to prove it (for example, even if you think you could improve public transport, its unlikely that anyone in an actual position of decision-making is going to implement your ideas. Fortunately, in my very last 20's, I identified a niche that I did have the power to make better. [/QUOTE]
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