It’s generally accepted that some people are more creative than others. We think of creativity as a gift assigned to the arts—music, writing, painting, sculpting, etc. We think of Mozart, Michelangelo, and our Shakespeare. Unfortunately, limiting creativity to these categories, is to ignore the truth of our being. We are all equally creative, and creating all the effects we experience. For instance, every thought creates emotion, emotion prompts belief, belief prompts action, and action creates results—or effects.