The article dispels common myths surrounding creativity, emphasizing that it is present in everyday life and not limited to famous figures. It highlights that creativity isn't an innate trait but a learnable skill. Misconceptions about creativity, such as its association only with genius or major breakthroughs, lead to an underappreciation of its manifestations in routine problems and personal insights. Understanding creativity's inclusive nature can empower individuals to recognize and cultivate their own creative potential.
Creativity is not just a matter of genius; it exists in our everyday and professional lives.
Creativity is not a trait that we have or do not; it can be learned.
Creativity is not all about coming up with ideas; how we look at the problem can be even more important.
Busting these myths can be the first step in recognizing that we can develop our creative potential.
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