“True imagination is when one knows there are no limits to one’s imagination.”
There are so many proverbs about the importance of imagination,
Can you relate to this one...
What about sharing a personal story that describes the above?
Here is a short paragraph from the book "G- The Journey to Ludoland" as for you to see that whereas one see nothing at all, another can have a whole new inspiration.
"... it was a big pile of all kinds of pieces of plastic, wood, metal, and other materials. G was looking for his bag when all of a sudden Donkey with No Name noticed a shiny object next to the pile of garbage. He hurried to find out what it was. It was a broken piece of mirror. Donkey with No Name looked at his reflected image from the mirror. “What an ugly, useless thing!” he said’ “No wonder it was thrown away!”
G looked at the broken piece that Donkey with No Name hurriedly pushed away, smiled and said, “I see a big
treasure pile. Look what happens when I point that piece of mirror towards the sun and on that place there on the hill,” and in a few seconds they saw a big ball rolling down the hill. It made a big 360 roll on a slide, jump in the air, and land on another five balls that all went in different directions, causing different sound and light effects by bouncing off different piles of pipes, wheels, broken pieces of glass, and jumbled toy parts. The finish was the most amazing part as steam was filling the hill, and a big figure with hands made of pipes and a body made of old computer parts appeared to be standing on its feet.
The figure blinked with flickering lights like a giant robot, but after taking two steps forward, it stopped and stood still as if awaiting further instructions."
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With playful regards,
Galorian