Not all endeavors are equal. There'll often be domains of work that bear more room for creativity than others. Creativity in this context means more paths to build on top of what you have, more room for opportunity & more vibrations into the universe.
The word "creative" doesn't necessarily mean right-brained, artistic stuff, but rather any work that can have more paths & connections than obvious, hence "The Creative Capacity".
“The best way to describe your total creative capacity is to say that for all practical purposes it is infinite.” – George Leonard
If we can consider it a numerical factor, then tasks with more creative capacity are more likely to make you bounce of your bed in the morning than others, and most importantly, have more polarized outcomes than others. Let me explain that.
Paths you take that are analytically calculated oftentimes lead to less extreme (even often expected) results, whereas more creative paths mean that the outcome is more likely to be both unexpected & more extreme towards one of two poles (negative or positive).
This in many cases make these paths generally interesting to begin with, because exposure to the extreme means bigger rewards. In case it didn't work, you get away with bigger fatter lessons. In case it worked, you get away with heavier rewards, more loot.
"Some lessons can only be learned by losing bets you deem as high stakes."
In our scenario, embarking on creative paths is often higher stakes. If you bet on a path that is less supported by analytics & more backed by creativity, that's what we consider bigger risks, higher stakes.
But apart from the reward, creative paths generally **spawn** more creative paths your way, which means that even when/if they don't work out, they leave you with more jump points to try start again, often with a different approach, mindset or methodology.