Thursday, March 12, 2009

I believe in nothing real















I believe that your imagination and ability to day dream is your best asset and tool through life.
When your a child your imagination is there when you play with action figures and dolls, having them talk and having them go through days. Its there when your in the backyard having a battle in the stars using the biggest guns and fighting the scariest monsters. When your older and an adult your imagination is there if you create artwork, putting together mediums and having those thoughts and ideas be real. Your imagination is even there when you are shopping, either it be for food, an outfit, or a gift-you must imagination and think of how the reaction from someone will be, or how you could pair that shirt with those jeans you have at home or what new you could make, or what you could make for a meal with a ingredient. Imagination isn't just narrowed down to a "child's play" thing, it is in everyone and can be used through out your life, and maybe when we are older and our children are playing; we'll play along too and have a funny name and a invisible weapon, or a different voice and be a toy. 
When you day dream your mind wonders. You day dream in class because you simply want to be some where else or because something sparks your mind to wonder and think. You day dream when you are alone, laying in bed, walking down the street. You day dream many times in a day, and maybe you don't realize it, but it happens. It lets us escape our day and enter another "world" and just be alone or with someone or some other place for just a few moments. Our real minds are explored and put into site.
I believe that imagination fuels our creative side, it keeps the child inside of us so we aren't grumpy and bitter, and it helps through our lives (even if you don't see how something like imagination helps). I believe that day dreaming keeps our minds open, causes us to think of something deep or something silly, and lets us have those moments of peace in a day.

I believe in imagination and daydreaming.

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