"Creativity comes from looking for the unexpected and stepping outside your own experience"
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The wording matters. "Looking for the unexpected" is active, almost predatory: you dont wait for inspiration to strike, you build a practice of hunting anomalies, edge cases, weird user behavior, unfamiliar art, inconvenient data. Then comes the harder clause: "stepping outside your own experience". That is a warning against the narcissism of mastery. Experience can become a closed loop, a set of reflexes that quietly edits out anything that threatens your identity as the person who knows.
Coming from Masaru Ibuka, Sony co-founder, the context is postwar Japanese manufacturing trying to outgrow imitation. Sony's breakthroughs werent just better versions of existing products; they were bets on new categories and new listening habits. Ibuka is indirectly describing the corporate problem of complacency: organizations reward expertise, then wonder why they stop inventing. The subtext is managerial as much as personal - if you want creativity at scale, you have to design incentives and teams that make "outside experience" normal: cross-disciplinary collaboration, international exposure, contrarian prototypes, and permission to look foolish before you look right.
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Ibuka, Masaru. (2026, January 15). Creativity comes from looking for the unexpected and stepping outside your own experience. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/creativity-comes-from-looking-for-the-unexpected-125672/
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Ibuka, Masaru. "Creativity comes from looking for the unexpected and stepping outside your own experience." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/creativity-comes-from-looking-for-the-unexpected-125672/.
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"Creativity comes from looking for the unexpected and stepping outside your own experience." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/creativity-comes-from-looking-for-the-unexpected-125672/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.












