You cannot design better products by staying in the office.
Fail early, fail often, in order to succeed sooner.
That combination of thought and action defines creative confidence: the ability to come up with new ideas and the courage to try them out.
If you want a team of smart, creative people to do extraordinary things, don't put them in a drab, ordinary space.
The history of discovery is full of creative serendipity.
Constraints can spur creativity and incite action, as long as you have the confidence to embrace them.