"Creativity is the sudden cessation of stupidity"
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The line works because it’s both comic and managerial. “Sudden” signals the lived experience of problem-solving in a lab: you grind, you fail, you rationalize the failure, and then - abruptly - you see the constraint differently. Land, the Polaroid founder, built a career on making the impossible feel like a consumer convenience. Instant photography wasn’t a dreamy aesthetic breakthrough; it was chemistry, optics, manufacturing, and a willingness to stop accepting the “normal” timeline of developing film. Calling everything else “stupidity” frames convention as a kind of collective cognitive laziness.
The subtext is a demand for accountability. If creativity is simply not being stupid, then it’s available to teams, not just prodigies; it can be cultivated by better questions, better experiments, and fewer sacred cows. It also carries a sharp warning: most “innovation” theater is just well-funded stupidity with nicer branding. Land’s jab is a reminder that progress often begins not with grand vision, but with the humility to admit you’re stuck in a dumb loop - and the nerve to stop.
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"Creativity is the sudden cessation of stupidity." FixQuotes, 14 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/creativity-is-the-sudden-cessation-of-stupidity-3279/. Accessed 10 Feb. 2026.











