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reativity? His study took a group of 1,600 five-year-olds and tested to see how creative they were. Ninety-eight percent were deemed creative geniuses, thinking in novel ways similar to the likes of Picasso, Mozart, Einstein and other creative personalities. He tested them again at 10 years old. That number dropped to 30 percent. By 15 years of age, it had declined to 12 percent. He gave the same test to 280,000 adults and found that only 2 percent were creative geniuses. Thinking comes naturally for everyone. We often find our minds wandering off without our own control. We are constantly thinking and working forwards into the near future. This state of thinking is linked with our ability to create and innovate various things. Us humans often think that creativity is like a gift; some have it and others do not. However, everyone has the ability to be creative and to think 'outside the box'. Harnessing creativity takes a lot of skill and patience as it may come easier for some people. Others may find the process of gathering all your thoughts and ideas in one place difficult. Anyone can be creative. If you just dabble in painting, you’re no less creative than the person who makes it her entire career. While creativity was pushed aside because of the Industrial Revolution, it’s making a comeback amongst millennials in the information age, according to Hillary Grigonis. In one study of people ages 18 to 35, it was found that millennials are more likely to try a wider range of creative tasks like building a mobile app or learning how to knit than their older counterpart Our brain is curious, it's constantly looking for the next new thing. Our desire for novelty has led us to innovate and create. Our high levels of creativity are thanks to the unique makeup of our restless brains. So what exactly makes your brain so creative?.