Creating something from nothing: This is where creativity begins. All factors of creative production stem from the mind interacting with the self, refined by the influence of external stimuli. Ideas are generated based on how the external environment is perceived, influencing it and creating interaction. This interaction results in the formation of a cohesive and harmonious whole between the surrounding external factors and the living mind, influenced by it. This can be described as the theory of productive interaction in brainstorming, which completes the formation of everything after it was nothing. You have a pen and white paper, and you put your ideas down on it. You will find it is a movement that suggests what is in the mind in a tangible form, requiring a tool for effective application. The pen speaks through the source funded by the mastermind, which works like sequential, converging, and parallel algorithms to form a drawing that appears to be a network, but it is not. Mental pathways appear as an intertwined network where the beginning cannot be understood from the end, but in reality, it is a living entity with a source, a resource, and a source, each in its own organized path.