Kum Tatt and I have been married for more than 50 years. Like many others I found some of his ideas were quite queer in the beginning.
As time went on more and more people thought that he is quite a creative person after all. He has achieved a lot in his own way during his time. They want to know how he did many of the things he did. His spirit of adventure is very infectious.
Many of our friends and colleagues including me often worked with him with blind faith and absolute trust in doing what had to be done. This saved a lot of time and energy debating on issues which often turn out to be of little consequence. He can fantasize and frequently think outside the box. He has his own dreams and missions. He can also analyze and organize what have to be done.
He has written articles on how to be creative and make creativity work for his family members. I think he should also share this knowledge and skill with those who are interested. His experiences and knowledge can help illustrate how he made his mind and brain to do creative work.
Mr. Tan Kin Lian encouraged Kum Tatt to start this blog which Mr. Tan himself is managing. I support this arrangement and hope that others will find Kum Tatt’s postings useful. We do not claim that he is a Guru of creativity. We just want to share something which we hope others will find it useful too as we have found it to be ourselves.
Engeline Lee
2 April 2007
Tuesday, April 3, 2007
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