Ursula LeGuin and the Creative Imagination
"True understanding is the spur of genius." -Ursula LeGuin
About Ursula LeGuin
Ursula Kroeber Le Guin is a prominent American author. She has produced various literary works like novels, essays, short stories, poetries, and children’s stories at the fantasy and science fiction genres. He themes include sociological, psychological, anarchist, ethnographic, and feminist issues, as well, as Taoism, among others. Her vast collection of works includes novels like “A Wizard of Earthsea,” “The Tombs of Atuan,” and the Farthest Shore,” short stories like “The Word of Unbinding,” and “The Rule of Name,” among her other prose and poem works. Ursula Leguin had won many awards for her works, which include several Hugo and Nebula Awards, and the 2003 Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America Grand Master Award.
Explanation
You often see geniuses as nerd and anti-social beings locked on their laboratory for months until they come up with results. Many might wonder why the greatest minds more often than not need to isolate themselves to the rest of the society when they are doing their thinking. Actually, they are not isolating themselves from the society, it’s just that they making themselves exclusive to their works. Focus, above all, is what they need to finally see thorough their work. With focus, they will be able to see every detail of it, what’s needed to see, what’s not important and what is, of course, vital. And finally, they will be able to understand their problem inside out, and that is the start of the yielding of the result. For only with the total understanding of a problem will someone, whether he be a genius or not, be able to think of the perfect solution.

