George Leslie Mackay (1844-1901) was the founder of Mackay Mission Hospital (as Mackay Memorial Hospital now), Oxford College (as Aletheia University now), and Tamsui Girls' School (as Tam-Kang High School now). He devoted himself to his mission in Taiwan for 29 years, married a Taiwanese, and even buried in Tamsui in the end. He was a man of influence in the development of the north Taiwan in the 19th century. The purpose of this study was to use a psychobiographical method to narrate the creative life stories of Dr. George Leslie Mackay. <||>From Far Formosa<||>, the diary of MacKay, supplemented with past literature and biographies written by others were used in this study in order to interpret his personality and life. In the process of expanding his life, his creativity was shown in his will fulfillment. We can provide new explanation for creativity taking creativity as leadership, as life-actualization, and as new identity formation. It also interpreted why creativity was courage.
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