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Everything you can imagine is real

 

Everything you can imagine is real

How to make your ‘reality’ communicable to others?

From the first glance, it would look like a deep abstract idea. Beforehand, it must exist in your mind. It IS tough though to visualize it as a whole, and that is the difference between dreamers and innovators.

The trap is: your imagination usually has tons of holes. You can picture some details, but not the others, and then the whole picture is distorted, vague and cloudy . You find that one detail you envisioned conflicts with another idea you had. At this point, most people get discouraged, and that IS fair!

Fair? Yes, you read it right.

Innovative people who produce works of creation have struggled to enhance the resolution of the pictures inside their brains until it became reality, not only for them, but for others.

Normal people can easily imagine flying cars, but innovators will see how the flying cars' doors would look like, the size of the windows, do they change wheels positions, how the clouds look like from the top or while going through them.

There's a big debate out there on the definition of real. The materialistic people has a doctrine that all phenomena are explained by physical laws alone, and that what can't be seen or touched is imaginary. Others acknowledge that anything you can think about, or talk about has some sense of reality, because you can't talk about it unless it has become 'real' in your mind.

It's a difficult, frustrating, painstaking work that makes the change from your mind’s reality to a manifestation that can create a similar reality in others, but when it happens, that is the exciting part.


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