Developing the Characteristics Contributing to the Composition of Creativity
Keywords:
Creativity, Imagination, Curiosity, Risk-taking, Openness to experience, Persistence, Critical thinking, Intrinsic motivation, InnovationAbstract
This article investigates the fundamental psychological and behavioral characteristics that constitute creativity and discusses strategies for their development. Creativity is examined not as an innate talent but as a dynamic and learnable skillset essential for innovation, problem-solving, and adaptation in various domains. The study highlights key traits such as imagination, curiosity, risk-taking, openness to experience, persistence, critical thinking, and intrinsic motivation. Emphasis is placed on the role of educational and social environments in fostering these traits to cultivate creative potential across individuals.