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What Personality Trait Is Most Creative?

What Personality Trait Is Creative? The Surprising Key to Unlocking Innovation

Creativity isn't magic — it's personality, too

You know that one friend who always has the weirdest (but brilliant) ideas? The one who says, “What if we just built it upside down?” and somehow makes it work? Yeah. That’s not luck. Or just talent. It’s a personality trait — and a pretty specific one.

I had a conversation with my friend Nadia the other day (she’s a graphic designer and half-caffeine, half-chaos), and we got into this rabbit hole of what makes people truly creative. Spoiler: it’s not just about being artsy or quirky. It’s deeper. And psychologists have a name for it.

The #1 trait linked to creativity: Openness to experience

What is "openness" exactly?

According to the Big Five personality model (which, by the way, is one of the most studied and respected frameworks in psychology), openness to experience is the trait most strongly associated with creativity.

People high in openness tend to be:

  • Curious (like painfully curious sometimes)

  • Imaginative

  • Emotionally aware

  • Open to abstract thinking

  • Adventurous in thoughts and experiences

So yeah, that’s your creative blueprint right there.

I remember taking a personality test years ago — thinking I’d score high in discipline or something cool like that. Nope. My highest was openness. At the time I thought, “Okay… so I like art?” But now I get it. It explained why I was constantly bouncing between hobbies, rethinking how to organize my kitchen (weekly), and obsessing over ‘what if’ scenarios at 2am.

Why openness fuels creative thought

When you're open to experience, you’re less afraid of being wrong. You explore unusual ideas. You tolerate ambiguity. And that means you’re more likely to stumble upon something new. Creativity isn’t just expression — it’s connecting unrelated dots in fresh ways.

Other traits that often come along for the ride

Sensitivity and emotional depth

A lot of creative people (not all, but many) tend to feel things intensely. They notice the tiny details. The slight sadness in someone’s tone. The colors of shadows at sunset. It’s not always easy to carry that kind of emotional weight, but it does feed into art, writing, music — even coding, if you think about it.

Once, when I was writing a short story, I got stuck on how a character should close a door. Like… the exact motion. Did they slam it? Push it gently but firmly? Leave it slightly ajar as a metaphor? It sounds silly, but that obsessive detail — that comes from a place of emotional tuning. And yeah, probably overthinking.

Non-conformity (a.k.a. a little bit of rebel energy)

Creative types tend to question rules. They like to break patterns, test limits, ask why when everyone else says because. And honestly, thank God they do — or we'd still be listening to music on floppy disks or something.

Can you “train” to become more open (and creative)?

Short answer: kinda, yeah.

Openness might be part of your core personality, but it’s also a muscle you can work on. Here’s what helps:

  • Travel somewhere you’ve never been (even if it’s just a new café)

  • Try creating something badly (yes, badly — perfection kills creativity)

  • Read or watch things way outside your usual taste

  • Talk to people you’d normally avoid (you’d be shocked what that opens up)

Over the past year, I forced myself to read poetry. I hated it at first. Felt like decoding riddles from emotional aliens. But one day, one line hit me so hard I had to sit down. Now I write haikus in the Notes app. Go figure.

Final thoughts: creativity is curiosity in action

If you’re wondering whether you’re a creative person, ask yourself this: Do I see what others don’t? Do I connect weird things in weird ways? Do I feel kinda restless when everything seems “normal”?

If the answer’s yes — welcome to the club. You’ve got the core trait. You’re open. You’re wired for ideas. And the world seriously needs more of that energy.

So go ahead. Break the box. Paint outside the lines. Or better yet — redesign the damn page.

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How tall is a average 15 year old?

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Male Teens: 13 - 20 Years)
14 Years112.0 lb. (50.8 kg)64.5" (163.8 cm)
15 Years123.5 lb. (56.02 kg)67.0" (170.1 cm)
16 Years134.0 lb. (60.78 kg)68.3" (173.4 cm)
17 Years142.0 lb. (64.41 kg)69.0" (175.2 cm)

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