Tibetan Creativity and ChatGPT

There’s no Tibetan word for ‘creativity’.

Or so David and Tom Kelley tell us in Creative Confidence. The closest translation is ‘natural’.

In other words, “if you want to be more creative, you just have to be more natural.”

Curious whether this was another ‘Eskimo’s have 50 words for snow’, I put ChatGPT to the test as a verification tool.

From ChatGPT:

It is not true that there is no word for "creativity" in Tibetan. The Tibetan language does have a word for creativity, which is ཤེས་རབ་ (shes rab) or རང་བར་དཀར་པོ (rang bar dkar po). This word can be translated as "creativity," "inventiveness," or "ingenuity."

Tibetan culture and language place a high value on creativity and innovation. Tibetan literature, art, and architecture are known for their rich cultural traditions and innovative styles. Tibetan language and culture have also been influenced by other cultures and languages, such as Chinese and Sanskrit, which have contributed to the development of a rich and diverse linguistic and cultural heritage in Tibet.

I then asked ChatGPT for direct translations.

ཤེས་རབ་ (shes rab) is a Tibetan word that can have multiple meanings, depending on the context in which it is used. Some of the possible meanings of ཤེས་རབ་ include:

  • "Mind" or "intellect": ཤེས་རབ་ can refer to the mental faculties or the intellectual capacity of a person.

  • "Excellence": ཤེས་རབ་ can also refer to exceptional quality or superiority.

  • "Wisdom": ཤེས་རབ་ can also be used to refer to knowledge or understanding that is gained through experience or education.

རང་བར་དཀར་པོ (rang bar dkar po) is a Tibetan word that can have multiple meanings, depending on the context in which it is used. Some of the possible meanings of རང་བར་དཀར་པོ include:

  • "Self" or "own": རང་ can refer to the self or to something that belongs to someone.

  • "White" or "pure": བར་ can refer to the color white or to purity or cleanliness.

  • "Snow lion": དཀར་པོ is a term that refers to a mythical creature that is revered in Tibetan culture as a symbol of strength, courage, and wisdom.

Given that ChatGPT is a bullshitter, this is inconclusive. But it’s adamant it is correct on this one.

If so, these proposed translations for creativity are compelling in themselves. Creativity as mind, or creativity as wisdom or creativity as excellence are all appealing and revealing.

To be creative, seek your mind.

To be creative, seek excellence.

To be creative, seek wisdom.

Previous
Previous

Machiavelli’s 4D Chess

Next
Next

Prediction: Idea Management will grow 3X in the 2020s