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Creative Generation is the answer

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Creative Generation rediscovering process

Technology is not the only answer to the problem, nor is industrial thinking. This generation, the ‘Creative Generation’ as termed by 2thinknow, will need to invent human approaches to the world’s problems. Here’s how…

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