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As a descriptor of a person to me it means that that person is consistently thinking in new directions unfettered by conventional wisdom, and is successful in doing so.
It doesn't matter if they have the wildest ideas if they don't work then the ideas aren't very useful notions.
And lastly as a descriptor of a process then anything goes, sometimes the most creative solution, and process is to follow the rules, conform a bit. If everyone thinks outside the box then the box really wasn't that good of a box now was it. Being creative could also mean building a better box.
good notion alex
Creativity basically defines any developed solution. Unlike true "solutions" however, they don't necessarily require problems that need solving. But I think you'll find that almost everything that is created scratches an itch. Even the abstract painting hanging in a gallery was probably the solution to an artist's internal questioning of something - life, shapes, colors, defying convention, etc.
We seem to place the badge of "creative" on solutions which catch our attention because they are especially unique, visually stunning, incredibly tasty, etc. But there is art in everything that we as a species create - there is art in city planning, there is art in manufacturing, there is art in writing code.
Remember that interpretation is totally in the eye of the beholder, and many declare themselves judge of what is "creative" and what is not. Almost none are qualified (if there exists such a thing) to determine what solution is creative or not, for sometimes the simplest solutions are pure art. Often what we consider to be the most clunky solutions exhibit the limits of the creativity of a particular individual - but does that make that person less of an artist in their own realm?
Creative = Art = Everything man makes. We just need to learn to find the beauty in everything, and appreciate the creativity inherent in human problem solving and ingenuity.
There. :)
My definition: to be creative is to use or combine ideas in a new/different way to arrive at a new/different idea/solution/object.
(I would also include the creation of something completely new, but for the assumption that everything has been done before...)
that's one important part to me.
I recognize a creative person based on these characteristics, and how they shine brightly in the work they do. What separates a creative person from the rest is that they care, and the quality of their personality and work shows it.
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... which might happen after you realize you already have everything you need.
That's a lot of As but that was creative, no?
But I agree with most people here that that's exactly what it is: using a new method, an old method in a new way, or just turning something around to look at the other side of it.
In short, I'd say being creative is being able to reach a solution to a problem in a new, unique or unexpected way.
So "thinking outside of the box" is like "thinking inside the black hole"?
Huh, that's different. Why didn't I think of that?
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I believe it often requires/involves a higher degree of creativity to recognize a new problem (that the standard way of doing something is semi-broken or that there's an empty artistic niche) than to figure out the solution to a problem posed by someone else. Also some historically important discoveries occurred when a person was trying to solve one problem or just fooling around and was flexible enough to realize that he/she had accidentally solved some other problem, maybe in some other field. Play is important for creativity, and it helps to not get too hung up on a narrow, specific goal.
Or like @zackgonzales said about being true to yourself while changing yourself.
I'm creative when I turn my ideas into something I've never done before or I transform my environment (this has many meanings) to make a new experience. Just because someone else may have already done it or done it "better", it doesn't make me any less creative "in [my] own realm" as long as I'm using my unique ideas to guide me.