Creative
When I was around 11 I got into reading books, and my oh my it was awesome. I got to go to places I've never been, learn about things I never knew even existed. In the fifth grade I had this little project where I had to write a ten page long autobiography of ourselves. This was my chance to show everyone what I was capable off. I put on my thinking caps and though hard, but I couldn't think of anything that was interesting enough to catch my classmates attention. So I decided to write about a fake personal experience of mine. The day of the presentation the students were all nervous and all their stories were all boring. When I got up in front of the class I blew my classmates away like a boss, and that made me feel creative.
In the later years I got into moviemaking because I wanted to show various people how I view the world. I could tell different all these random people tales that they'd never heard before, and they would love it. I could step aside from all the cliches and stereotypes and create a movie from my experiences, or draw from what I know and make something near unimaginable. It doesn't matter if I can't show it exactly how I want it, as long as people get the message, my work is done. Currently I am working on various movie projects that have yet to be released in the coming weeks.