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To see how their creativity developed over time, he decided to let the same children go through that test again five years later. By the time they were ten, only 30% remained creative – that’s a steep drop with 2 out of 3 kids losing their creativity.

As you can almost imagine, it only gets worse from there. At 15 years old, only 12% were still creative. And if you give the test to adults…well…you get the flip side of the five-year-olds: only 2% are creative .

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