Americans Want To Be Remembered For Their Creativity And Not Fame/Fortune

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Here's Today's Feel-Good Story:

A new poll shows that a majority of Americans want to be remembered for their creativity as opposed to fame and fortune.

79% of respondents think of themselves as creative, and nearly 3/4 of them admit that they wish they could engage in creative activities more often.

“It’s inspiring to see just how many Americans consider themselves creative, though it’s clear that there is more creativity to be unleashed,” said Gina Lazaro, the Vice President of Brand Management for Sharpie and Paper Mate - the companies that commissioned the survey.

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