Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Imagination

The human mind is a powerful thing. It has the capability to think, to imagine, to create and compose, to figure things out and have the control over one's whole body. The proof of greatness of the human mind is all around us; skyscrappers, gadgets, medicine, and institutions. The proof is all there, physical and concrete. But the most powerful state of the mind is imagination. Without imagination, there can never be all that you see around us. A person imagined creating the tallest building in the world and now you have the Dubai Tower. J.K. Rowling and Stephanie Meyer imagined about Harry Potter and Twilight respectively- now they earn a fortune and we readers get to enjoy a world that could never be. A person imagined weird designs on the clothes we wear and now we have all sorts of fashion.




Everyone has the ability to imagine starting when taking first steps. When I was a kid, my world was half in illusion and half in reality; that is to say, I imagine a whole lot. I got to be whoever and whatever I wanted to be. Crouching on the black leather sofa, I was a proud lioness. The broccoli on my plate were trees and the rice were people- I was the monster who brought destruction and ate all of them. Around the empty dining table for being the last to finish up a meal, I imagined there were a few different people with me, all with different habits and personalities. Walking around the house I was a princess. With a few papers, pen and pencils and my toys, I was a teacher. Sitting down on a bed and facing the wall, I was a superstar being interviewed. Flapping my bathing towel like wings, I was able to fly. My stuffed toys all could talk and I'd talk back to them. Toys also became a medium for expressing out all the imaginations in my head. I'm pretty sure that as a kid, everyone had imagined they were something or someone extraordinary and special.



Now a little older, all my thoughts, feelings, imaginations and expressions goes on paper. My fantasy world became limitless and I could even more so be who I wanted to be as well as control what could happen. It all takes just a pen and a paper. Or a computer and a keyboard. But I cannot imagine a world where the only focus is reality- the here and the now. A world being just black and white. So dull and boring.



Don't let your imaginations die. You'll never know when you'll be the next one who creates something exceptional. Make sure your imaginations are healthy. This is the power of the human mind.

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