Once upon a time... not so very long ago, I had a different understanding of the meaning of the word "creativity".  Yes, I used to think that "creativity" derives from a natural context, that to be considered "creative" is to possess an inherent gift of being "original" or as they say being "gifted" or "special", having a sense of "individuality", being in a state of "uniqueness" in an "artsy form of sorts", and so on and so forth.

But things have changed since then.  Nowadays, one can be "creative" by using one's "smartness" to express one's thoughts and ideas.  In other words, the context itself need not be "original" anymore, just the "description" or "definition" of the terms used.

Take the articles on my niche site as an example.  Many of the subject matters are similar in nature, but each individual writer has his/her
own way of interpreting their contents.

How "creative" he/she is in delivering the message across to their respective readers is evident in the way the materials are presented.  When "humour" is applied as an "entertainment" factor to woo a larger readership, coupled with an ingenious way of the usage of the "right" words to weave in and out of phrases, it is a fool-proof guarantee that the writer will be accorded the title of being "creative".

So, there is hope after all - for those of us who were not born "creative".  All we have to do is apply ourselves.  And what better way than to keep reading and learning from the styles of different "creative thinking" writers on this niche site.  I'm after all, still learning.  So, join me in my quest to be more "creative".