This is the thing about creativity  that is rarely acknowledged: Most people don’t actually like it. Studies  confirm what many creative people have suspected all along: People are biased against creative thinking, despite all of their insistence otherwise.
“We think of creative people in a heroic manner, and we celebrate them, but the thing we celebrate is the after-effect,” says Barry Staw, a researcher at the University of California–Berkeley business school who specializes in creativity.
 Staw says most people are risk-averse. He refers to them as satisfiers.  “As much as we celebrate independence in Western cultures, there is an  awful lot of pressure to conform,” he says. Satisfiers avoid stirring  things up, even if it means forsaking the truth or rejecting a good idea.
Jessica Olien, extracts from her article, Inside the Box - People don't actually like Creativity.

