Gaudí and the Sagrada Família are like a super creative builder and their amazing house, they can teach us how to be better leaders.
Antonio Gaudí was like a kid who never stops imagining, he had wild ideas about shapes, colors, and how buildings could look. The Sagrada Família is his biggest project, and it’s still being built today! It's like a giant puzzle that people keep adding pieces to, even now.
Like Building with Blocks
Imagine you're playing with blocks, and instead of just stacking them up, you make a castle with towers that twist and turn. That's what Gaudí did, he used bold ideas and never gave up, even when things got hard. He was like a leader who says, “Let’s try something new!”
A Teamwork Masterpiece
The Sagrada Família wasn’t built by one person alone, it took many people working together over 100 years! Gaudí was like a leader who inspires others, letting them add their own special touches to the big picture.
So, being a great leader is like being creative and patient, you imagine something amazing, then help others build it with you.
Examples
- A child learns about Gaudí’s dedication to his work, even when it took decades to complete the Sagrada Família.
- A student understands leadership as taking time and patience to achieve a dream.
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See also
- Who is Building Design?
- How boredom can foster creativity | Loic Souetre | TEDxHECMontréal?
- How boredom actually makes us more creative | YTartschool?
- How being bored can stimulate creativity?
- How did the Greeks and Romans build colossal temples?