I don't care much about that quote, it's quite simplistic, like a lot of the alleged wisdom one can find over the internet on any given day, but I agree that, if anything of import can be found in it, is the word "Create". We're makers, it's part of our inheritance. I don't think we're worse at it than our ancestors were or that we have more problems and less solutions now than there were in past decades or centuries, but with all the tools at our disposal, we definitely could be doing a lot better than we are.
This is why my focus is always on awareness and self-improvement. Whatever others do, I can learn from, integrate or simply ignore, but what I do and why... that's where the quid is for me.
All lines meaningless, unless they are investigated. Very few quotes have any substance standalone.
In the past however, if we weren't active, we didn't eat. Very few people could survive the world doing nothing. These days, most people survive the world, even if they create nothing of value.
I was just having a discussion similar to this with my oldest son the other day.