
Wednesday, 15th October 2008
Edward Debono proposes Palace of Thinking
Edward de Bono, one of Malta’s most prominent thinkers and a world-renowned author on creative thinking, has proposed the siting of a Palace of Thinking in Malta, a building where ideas would be generated.
The idea is to rebrand Malta as the Creative Think Tank of the world and should be done next year as part of the EU’s Year of Creativity, he says in an article appearing in The Times today (see page 13).
Prof. de Bono argues that the Maltese are a highly intelligent people and that the Year of Creativity provides a perfect and unique opportunity for Malta to become the world centre for new ideas.
He explains that the palace would be an imposing and iconic structure that would be launched to give the island the significance it deserves and attract thinkers to come up with creative ideas for public policy and other areas.
He suggests that other countries could appoint a "thinking ambassador" to stay in Malta permanently to offer their creative input.
"I have had discussions regarding the feasibility of establishing such a palace in Malta...
"If Malta does not prove possible then the palace will be located in Spain, Italy or Latvia, which has shown interest.
"It would be a pity if Malta missed out on this unique opportunity," he warns.




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Also I cannot understand how our university is not even considered, let alone ranked in the top 500 universities of the world. There it goes for the highly intelligent people... the centre of thinking should be actually the university, but the lack of research, thought and educational interest is absolutely at its peak at such an institution.
Cultural and political practices that reward mediocrity and punish creativity are learnt and transmitted.
In Malta, this culture is transmitted, employed and upheld in our schools, university, civil service, industry, parliament, the press, the arts etc. Changing such perceptions requires concentrated effort if you want to achieve a change in habit, in the meantime our children stagnate in a culture that has enshrined mediocrity in an unassailable palace. We have a fortress mentality that safeguards mediocrity against any likely assault from creativity. Do our children get anything in schools (private, independent or public) with regards critical and creative thinking skills, of course they don't. So much for doing philosophy with children, Maltese children are left out in the mediocre wilderness .Children shouldn't start thinking at sixteen they are hardwired to do that as early as we allow them to, instead we kill creativity in the cradle. Presenting them with only one or the most two alternatives to every quandary can’t really be helping Maltese society hone its problem solving skills.
And what does Dr Debono have in store for his World Centre of New Thinking which he opened a few years ago - can he confirm any ONE good idea that has emerged from that?
I don't think so.
The Palace of Thinking in Malta... Brilliant idea!
I would also propose the Room of Common Sense in Mount Carmel Hospital.
The point is not to digress into discussions about drugs or illegal immigration (nor even your gracious benevolence), but rather as a comment on the 'creativity' of thinking in Malta in general - in point the usual LACK thereof. It is this sad state of affairs which makes the proposal so laughable.
We have problems here even coming up with creative names for things - much less the things themselves. I.e. the several "Sphynx". Or how about a national example - "Smart Island / City". Great project, not 'creative', doesn't have to be, but the name was copied from Singapore. Are we to 'think' that a 'Palace of Thinking' would have instead have helped Malta to seize the opportunity to create something... well... 'creative' ???
Hmmmmmmm... Don't rush me.... I'm THINKING..5021734022101.
With all his Creative Thinking Tools, centres, courses etc., the world has a climate change disaster, a financial disaster, religious fanatic distasters, energy supply disasters etc.
I, for one, think Dr De Bono deserves a lot less than he's got already. But whoever said life was fair? Please do not back this project, which serves no other purpose than the self-glorification of an individual who doesn't need it.
Khat and other substances are drug Dr Pollina, even though they might not have been so classified at the time of the offence.
Their importation shows beyond a shadow of doubt that the importer had the intention and took a risk to import substances which the importer wanted to be used as drugs by our youths. Do you defend such despicable people Dr Pollina?
Do you also expect us to house illegal immigrants in villas or hotels Dr Pollina?
Are you willing to put your money where your mouth is and pay for them?
They came here uninvited and unwanted, so they have to make do with what we can provide them with until they are, as everyone wants and hopes, repatriated.
Can some people be suffering from envy in attacking other peoples projects and moving to lateral subjects instead of lateral thinking?
I suppose it really also depends upon how one defines 'creativity'. Our esteemed Attorney General's brief in defence of spring hunting to the ECJ was most certainly 'creative'. Keeping tourists who import legal substances in prison on pending drug charges, instead of apologising is 'creative'. Housing migrants in flamable tents is surely 'creative' (well, perhaps only for Norman).
I really should join this new institution rather than scoff at it. Perhaps then, I'd be 'creative' too and open a chain of pastizzi shops named "the NEW Sphinx"...
Give me a break!!!!
Do you think that Professor Debono who is well-known all over the world needs to?
Do you consider yourself to be one of those whom you classified as are copying perhaps, delusions of adequacy certainly, but creativity?
In the past year local architecture students were assigned this site for their thesis project. After reading about the ‘Palace of creative Thinking’ in the Sunday Circle and discussing with Edward Debono's reps here in Malta, one of the groups has come to the conclusion that the mentioned Fort would be perfect for such a use.
It's about time that who ever responsible start taking care of such an important jewel.
I hope that this innovative idea is taken by the authorities and next year we'll see the "Palace of Thinking" functioning with the appointment of the first "Thinking Ambassadors" representing other countries. Hopefully, the first Head of this Creative Think Tank of the world will be Professor Edward Debono himself.
If this building is rebuilt in some way that it would retain the old façade features whilst providing a fusion of old and new architectural fittings, it will surely be ‘an imposing and an iconic structure’ fit for creative thinkers.
Numerous proposals and ideas have been suggested about this site, surely adding this scope does not hurt…at least I am trying to be creative!