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  <title>The World of Creativity: Lessons from 75 Countries with Fredrik Haren #363</title>
  <description>The World of Creativity: Lessons from 75 Countries with Fredrik Haren Episode Description&amp;amp;nbsp; In this episode of the SuperCreativity Podcast, James Taylor welcomes back Fredrik Haren, the globally renowned Creativity Explorer and author of The World of Creativity: A Journey Across 37 Countries to Discover the Secrets of Creative Minds. Over the past 25 years, Fredrik has travelled to more than 75 countries, meeting everyone from artists in Afghan villages to innovation leaders in global corporations — all to answer one question: What is creativity? In this fascinating and deeply human conversation, Fredrik shares the most powerful lessons he’s learned from creative people across cultures — from Thailand’s idea naps and Finland’s love of questions, to Japan’s Kaizen and America’s “move fast and break things.” Together, they explore how curiosity fuels creativity, why we must fall in love with the process (not the outcome), and how to un-alienate people to bold new ideas. Whether you’re a leader, artist, or lifelong learner, this episode will help you see creativity not as a skill reserved for the few, but as a global language of exploration, humility, and connection. &amp;amp;nbsp;  &amp;amp;nbsp; Key Takeaways   Creativity loves process, not product — The most creative people fall in love with the how, not just the what.    Curiosity is the fuel of creativity — In languages like Finnish and Bulgarian, the word for “curious” literally means “love of asking questions.”    Developing vs. developed mindsets — Declaring yourself “developed” kills innovation; true progress means staying open and unfinished.    Un-alienate new ideas — To introduce radical change, make the unfamiliar feel familiar through gradual storytelling and empathy.    Balance exploration and reflection — Fredrik’s creative rhythm alternates between global travel (inspiration) and quiet solitude on his private island (reflection).    &amp;amp;nbsp;  &amp;amp;nbsp; Notable Quotes “You can’t master what you don’t understand — and most people don’t understand the creative process.” – Fredrik Haren “If you want to be more creative, become more curious.” – Fredrik Haren “Don’t be a developed person; be a developing one. Stay soft, stay adaptable.” – Fredrik Haren “Sometimes the smartest way to innovate is to make the alien familiar.” – Fredrik Haren “Creativity isn’t about speed or slowness — it’s about knowing when to go fast and when to be patient.” – Fredrik Haren &amp;amp;nbsp;  &amp;amp;nbsp; Timestamps   00:00 – Introduction to Fredrik Haren and The World of Creativity    01:31 – What it means to be a “Creativity Explorer”    02:55 – Why so few people actively develop their creativity    04:22 – Loving the process: the German brewer’s lesson    06:18 – Creativity as practice, not performance    07:56 – The student mindset and the power of curiosity    09:52 – Cultural biases in creativity and the danger of “developed” thinking    11:50 – Why progress stalls in the most advanced countries    13:43 – The psychology of complacency and lack of imagination    17:04 – “Un-alienating” ideas: how to make the new less scary    19:45 – Lessons from Thai “idea naps” and Sabai Sabai philosophy    22:35 – The neuroscience of rest and creativity    24:20 – Fredrik’s creative process: selective seclusion and exploration    26:10 – Globalization and why sameness kills creativity    29:46 – Cultural fusion vs. cultural flattening    31:32 – Kaizen vs. “move fast and break things” — two creative speeds    32:33 – Profound patience: creativity lessons from Afghanistan    36:12 – AI, safety, and the speed of innovation    37:04 – How to explore creativity without leaving your city    39:30 – Storytelling, curiosity, and human connection    40:29 – Inspiration vs. respiration: why ideas need to be acted on    41:51 – Fredrik’s current book recommendation: Breath by James Nestor    43:05 – Where to find Fredrik and pre-order The World of Creativity    &amp;amp;nbsp;  &amp;amp;nbsp; Resources and Links   Book: The World of Creativity: A Journey Across 37 Countries to Discover the Secrets of Creative Minds    Website: fredrikharen.com    Recommended Read: Breath: The New Science of a Lost Art by James Nestor    Connect with Fredrik: Search “The Creativity Explorer” on Google or LinkedIn    </description>
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