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Creative thinking has a long history of secularization. The power of creation creare Latin to make, beget, once reserved for the gods.

Loyalty can harm those who place themselves at risk of being given additional responsibilities for a little extra reward. After all, dogs are known for their loyalty but not for their intelligence.

According to published reports, it was later claimed by poets and artists. Today, creativity is the common property of humanity. All of us, supposedly, are “creative” to some degree. This gradual lexical shift, in which a quintessentially superhuman act came to be recognized as a quintessentially human one, brought in its train a degradation of the central term.

Who now, in hearing the word “creative,” feels the breath of the divine, or sees new worlds taking shape under the poet’s hand? Creativity has become a conventional value, immersed in the practical and the utilitarian.

For evidence, look no further than the lamentable noun form “creatives,” which we use to refer to those among us who harness their imaginative faculties to generate slogans and slide decks.

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