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...Something interesting I've noticed is that times were more interesting when people were more oppressed. There was more 'scope for imagination'...
They say conflict breeds creativity.
When someone must function within limited confines, the human spirit vis a vis creativity necessarily compensates.
There was a documentary years ago about the last prisoners of Alcatraz. One of them said he had been locked in "the hole" for a month and only saw light two moments in a day when the guards would slide him food. He said that the darkness would drive him absolutely mad, and so to pass the time, he pulled a button off his shirt and threw it. He would spend hours feeling around the floor for the button. As soon as he'd found it, he would throw it again.
That probably doesn't sound "creative", but imagine the comfort a mindless task such as that must have brought. When we are forced into a tight spot, and we're limited in our actions, we tend to adapt fairly well, given enough time. One of the adaptations is creativity.