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Education Quote by Arthur Koestler

"Creative activity could be described as a type of learning process where teacher and pupil are located in the same individual"

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Koestler’s line is a quiet rebuke to the romantic myth of inspiration as lightning strike. By framing creativity as “a type of learning process,” he drags art out of the mystical and into the pragmatic: making things is less about channeling genius than about running experiments, failing, adjusting, trying again. The sly turn is the inversion of authority. The “teacher and pupil” being “the same individual” collapses the usual hierarchy that props up both classrooms and artistic careers. No external master is required; the work itself becomes the syllabus, and the maker is forced into a loop of self-correction.

The subtext is sharper than it looks. If you are both teacher and student, you don’t get to outsource responsibility to taste-makers, institutions, or even your earlier self. Your “teacher” is the part of you that can judge and refine; your “pupil” is the part that wants to play, imitate, and risk looking foolish. Creativity, in this view, is internal governance: a negotiation between impulse and critique that has to happen in real time.

Context matters: Koestler wrote in a 20th-century moment obsessed with systems of thought, from psychoanalysis to cybernetics, and haunted by ideological schooling of the worst kind. His model suggests a more humane alternative to indoctrination: learning driven by curiosity, not compliance. It also hints at why creative work is so psychologically taxing. You are never just producing; you’re constantly teaching yourself how to see what you just made.

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SourceArthur Koestler, The Act of Creation (1964).
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Arthur Koestler (September 5, 1905 - March 3, 1983) was a Novelist from Hungary.

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