Creative processes are not 'original' because they always borrow from the past.
We always carry forward the legacy of the past.
Past behaviours and thought processes recreate themselves in the present and get labeled as 'original' or 'creative'.
'Originality' can only thrive in a 'greenhouse' insulated from the past biases.
'Innovations' and 'original thinking' interpret and develop on past thoughts to suit contemporary needs.
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The T.S. Eliot reference supports the idea that no creation starts from a completely blank slate — all artistic innovation is shaped by inherited ideas, which are adapted to fit present-day contexts. Option (5) expresses this most accurately.