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Hang Empty Birdcages in Your Mind!!
In his book, Go
for the Magic, Orlando Magic Senior Executive Vice President Ted
Williams tells a story about creativity that applies to everyone in
business:
The famous scientist Charles Kettering used to refer to
creative thinking as “hanging birdcages in the mind.”
Here’s why:
Kettering once made a bet with his friend, Joe.
“I bet you $100 that I can make you buy a pet bird within a
year from today,” Kettering said.
“Charlie,” Joe responded, “what in the world would I do
with a pet bird?” “Is
it a bet or not?” asked Kettering. “You’re on,” said his friend.
A few days later Kettering visited his friend, and brought with
him a beautiful, ornate birdcage, handcrafted in Switzerland.
“This is for the bird you are going to buy,” said
Kettering. Joe replied,
“I’m not buying a bird!” “We’ll
see,” replied Kettering.
Since the birdcage was so beautiful, Joe hung it in his dining
room. Every time he
entertained people, they would invariably ask, “When did your bird
die?” And every time,
he would respond, “I never had a bird.”
At which point his guests, puzzled, would ask him why in the
world he had a birdcage. Finally,
after this kept happening time after time, Joe went out and bought a
parakeet. The bird cost
him $102 -- $2 for the bird and $100 for his friend, to pay off the
wager.
As he paid Kettering, Joe explained why he caved in: “It was
easier to just buy the bird than to keep explaining that stupid empty
cage you gave me.” Kettering,
reflecting on the incident years later, said: “If you hang birdcages
in your mind, you eventually get something to put in them.”
The things we put in those “birdcages of the mind” are
called IDEAS!!!!!
Sertomas Mariucci Fiesta is scheduled for June
16, 2000!!!!!
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