I guess I just don't see the artistic types exactly being devalued now (or in the past). Creativity has always been highly prized. After all, it's authors, musicians, and other types of artists that people want to be when they grow up, not so much the mathematicians and engineers.
And if we're just talking about the "business world", the key to rise to the top a field has always been pairing creativity with technical proficiency. I'm not sure that is likely to change too much.
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I guess I just don't see the artistic types exactly being devalued now (or in the past). Creativity has always been highly prized. After all, it's authors, musicians, and other types of artists that people want to be when they grow up, not so much the mathematicians and engineers.
And if we're just talking about the "business world", the key to rise to the top a field has always been pairing creativity with technical proficiency. I'm not sure that is likely to change too much.
May 11, 2009 - 6:26pmThis Comment
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