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Creativity
Rodolphe Lindt created the conch machine in the 19th century to deal with chocolate’s coarse texture and uneven flavor. Through repeated experiments, legend says that one night he accidentally left the machine running for a weekend which led him to creating a chocolate that was smooth and velvety.
At that time, his father ran a bakery which wasn’t doing too well. After taking over, he shifted the focus of business into chocolate production entirely.
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Through his curiosity and drive, he used what he had — his discovery of a smoother way of making chocolate and his father’s small business to develop one of the foremost chocolates in the world today.
Everyone has their unique flair to add to this world, it is why no two DNAs are the same. When I say creativity, I mean to do or be uniquely you. It is to create a demand that only you can supply.
Creativity saves you time, there’s something about originality that keeps people coming back. They know they can’t get this elsewhere. Whereas when you try to live life according to a mould or yardstick set by another, you keep using your time to adjust and catch up to what is the newest standard.