Creativity, by Aulida Valery

Definition: Creativity refers to the phenomenon whereby a person creates something new (a product, a solution, a work of art, a novel, a joke, etc.) that has some kind of value. What counts as « new » may be in reference to the individual creator, or to the society or domain within which the novelty occurs. What counts as « valuable » is similarly defined in a variety of ways.

Quotaation: The construct of everyday creativity is defined in terms of human originality at work and leisure across the diverse activities of everyday life. It is seen as central to human survival, and, to some extent, it is (and must be) found in everyone. Because everyday creativity is not just about what one does, but also how, creative process as well as product are observed.”
Ruth Richards, The Cambridge Handbook of Creativity