People these days definitely lack imagination. It is due to their lack of time and creativity.
Ironically, in this modern society - where it is fully composed of the imaginations the people from the former era imagined - people are super busy and do not have any time to imagine. They are all worn out by their harsh reality and fatigue. They are busy working, competing, beating each other and stepping forward, because that's the only way to survive in this rat race. Not to fall behind and be left alone.
People call the ones who imagine as ‘daydreamers’, or ‘idealists’, because they live in dreams and do not think of reality. Or at least people think they would do so, because they generalise them with their superficies. People argue whatever they imagine in their minds are mere ‘dreams’, not achievable ‘goals’. They believe thinking and talking about those unachievable delusions is totally a waste of time.
But are imaginations really that valueless? Are they not important at all? Imaginations are only evoked from creative people, and in other words, are called as the creative ideas, which a myriad of corporations are looking for. All those innovative inventions, for example like smart phones, were at first ‘imagined’ and then were actually produced. Moreover, the more the creative the product is, the more it appeals to customers, and the more profit it earns. Hence, corporations are seeking to recruit people who are capable of coming up with creative ideas. And those people are, in other words, the ‘imaginers’, who were pointed at.
Ironically, in this modern society - where it is fully composed of the imaginations the people from the former era imagined - people are super busy and do not have any time to imagine. They are all worn out by their harsh reality and fatigue. They are busy working, competing, beating each other and stepping forward, because that's the only way to survive in this rat race. Not to fall behind and be left alone.
People call the ones who imagine as ‘daydreamers’, or ‘idealists’, because they live in dreams and do not think of reality. Or at least people think they would do so, because they generalise them with their superficies. People argue whatever they imagine in their minds are mere ‘dreams’, not achievable ‘goals’. They believe thinking and talking about those unachievable delusions is totally a waste of time.
But are imaginations really that valueless? Are they not important at all? Imaginations are only evoked from creative people, and in other words, are called as the creative ideas, which a myriad of corporations are looking for. All those innovative inventions, for example like smart phones, were at first ‘imagined’ and then were actually produced. Moreover, the more the creative the product is, the more it appeals to customers, and the more profit it earns. Hence, corporations are seeking to recruit people who are capable of coming up with creative ideas. And those people are, in other words, the ‘imaginers’, who were pointed at.
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