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Raul Cuero is an interesting character. He is a self-built, intellectual microbiologist, who's mindset has really advanced him in life. Some of his ideas, such as creativity coming from the process you go through in life to have an idea, are intriguing. But is intriguing applicable? Doctor Cuero doesn't explain his process for creativity in detail. When I have a creative idea, it more comes to me. There is no process for me. Everyone's creativity is their own. Creativity is unique to one person because no two people think the same way. Creativity could range from an idea to start a company in your garage to using a water bottle and hot glue gun to make a bong. Creativity forms in the mind, but your mind is formed by your experiences. The experiences someone has forms who they are, what they choose to do, and how they react in situations. Although there are strong arguments against some of Doctor Cuero’s ideals, not all of them should go unnoticed. Raul states that he believes people with little have an advantage than to those who were in cities with so much because those who were in cities feels entitled to while people with little, can have an incredible self-motivation to further their life and expand their education; just as Doctor Raul did. He used his own creativity to outsmart and to further himself in his life. But a some of his ideals, I disagree with. Ideals are a tricky thing to discuss because everyone has their own.
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