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The Importance of Drawing and Doodling to Developing Breakthrough Ideas
Prior to the invention of language, human beings relied on hand gestures and then scratchings on cave walls or in the soil as the only ways that they could communicate. Today, people still communicate with drawings. For example, Rollin King…
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