Neuroscientists have started to identify thinking processes and brain regions involved with creativity.

Creativity is often defined as the ability to come up with new and useful ideas. Like intelligence, it can be considered a trait that everyone—not just creative “geniuses” like Picasso and Steve Jobs—possesses in some capacity.

It’s not just your ability to draw a picture or design a product...

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