Americans want to be remembered for their creativity...more than for their wealth or intelligence.
A survey of 2,000 U.S. adults found that at the end of their lives, 31% want to be remembered for creative pursuits, while 20% picked intelligence and 14% chose wealth.
79% of Americans consider themselves creative. 14% express themselves through writing, 12% through painting, and 10% through drawing.
"People are looking for encouragement to be creative from people they care about (44%), more practice (43%) and products that aid with creativity (36%) to help them," Gina Lazaro of Sharpie and Paper Mate said. (swnsdigital)
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