Abstract: | The article consists of theoretical and empirical parts. In the first part, the
meaning of everyday creativity in human development has been discussed. Furthermore,
the determinants of the loneliness among teenagers have been reflected on. Loneliness is
treated as a risk factor, which, unfortunately, is in some way part of everybody’s course
of life. The most critical, in this respect, is the adolescence. It’s characterized on the one
hand, by enormous dualism of needs, motives and expectations, and on the other, by an
aim, which would be a development of somebody’s personality, establishment of priorities.
Going through this stage of development involves the risk of loneliness. But it seems it’s
experienced differently by people with varying levels of predilections towards behaviours
defining everyday creativity. Presumably, we cannot assume a coincidence of those occurrences,
and with such intention — to explain its bases, the theoretical part of this study
has been created. In turn, research on teenagers has been presented in empirical part of
the article. It allows us to carefully conclude, on the one hand, inclination of young people
towards creativity (in subjective manner), and later, their attitude towards loneliness
and the risk of solitude. |