[by:¿É¿ÉÓ¢Óï¡«www.utensil-race.com] [00:01.31] Passage 3 Well, to pick up where we left off last time, I believe we agreed that creativity is a mysterious idea. [00:12.21] It was those things we all recognize when we see it, but we do not really understand what it is. [00:19.56] We seem to feel that some people are naturally creative, but we do not know how they got that way. [00:27.04] Is creativity a natural gift like good looks, or is it something that can be acquired like knowledge? [00:35.00] Perhaps if we analyze the creative process carefully, we might get some insight into what it is and how it might work in our lives. [00:45.41] The creative process has always been accepted as the source of all important work in the arts, [00:52.55] but we should not think the creativity plays a role only in the arts. [00:58.21] Every major scientific discovery began with someone imagining the world to look differently from the way others saw it. [01:07.08] And this is what creativity is all about -- imagining the world in a new way. [01:14.10] And despite what you may believe about the limits of your own creative imaginations, we all have the potential to imagine theworld in an absolutely new way. [01:26.21] In fact, you are born with it. [01:29.01] It is your birth right as a human being. [01:32.07] And what's more, you use it every day, almost every moment of your life. [01:38.56] Your creative imagination is what you use to make sense of your experiences. [01:45.24] It's your creative mind that gets meaning from chaos of experiences and brings order to your world. [??:??.??] Question32. [01:57.01] What did the speaker most probably discuss last time? [??:??.??] Question33. [02:09.15] What is the widely accepted idea about the creative process? [??:??.??] Question34. [02:18.47] What leads to major scientific discoveries according to the speaker? [??:??.??] Question35. [02:28.14] What does the speaker imply about the creative process?