The Death of Creative Excellence


In the dim and distant past, a friend of mine worked as a psychologist at a notoriously tough jail in Scotland.

In an attempt to lighten the grim atmosphere of the lifers’ wing, the warden decided to hang prints of classic paintings in the common areas there.

This action had no particular effect other than inspiring some of the inmates to take up painting.

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