Imagination
Imagine your life is a playground,
not a proving ground!
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Instead of thinking of yourself as a melodrama,
imagine yourself as a comic book.
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Imagine that you have the power of
a bulldozer to
clear away any obstacles in your creative path.
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Imagine that you are an artist with
a full
palette of colors who can't wait to get started.
Imagine that you are the colors longing to be used.
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What can a physicist learn from a clown
about black holes?
What can a clown learn from a physicist about clowning?
Imagine what you would learn from a clown
and a physicist about creativity?
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Imagine that you had no imagination.
If you had no imagination, how could you have imagined that?
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If you think you have no imagination,
look at your fears.
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One day, two five-year-old girls were
playing a game of imagination.
First girl: "Let's pretend to be serious, worried, and uptight."
Second girl: "Oh, good, we get to play grown ups!"
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Imagine that your mind is a children's
story book,
a runaway train, a flashing light, or an empty can?
What creative ideas would those images inspire?
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