This is relative to the quote - "If you can dream it, you can do it."
It's also in conjunction with planning before performing an action. Or for writers, outline before you start a large writing project.
It's confirmation to oneself that things are possible after envisioning them.
It's the reason Alice from Alice in Wonderland mentioned about striving to attempt at least 6 impossible things before breakfast. This one is my favorite.
For every mention, there's a whole group of people to put you down and tell you that you're incapable for whatever reasons. There's skepticism and then there's just plain hatred. Celebrating hate is the norm of our human culture whether we'd like to admit it or not. There's usually more than one person to jump up and say, "No, we can't do that." Most of the time, if you would try this on your own if you haven't done so already, if you ask why, there's no supporting reason for it. Sometimes things get pulled out of the air and the rest of the time, there's talk about something that has nothing to do with the subject you are trying to pursue. This means that they have nada.
Things would not be invented if it were not for the dreams of the inventors. We would just be using the same tools. This still needs to be convinced to so many people trying to avoid modernization through new technological software at all times. ugh But that's a work in progress as well. Even though the power still goes out so much during harsh weather, we're still grateful for the lightbulb.
We wouldn't have been introduced to the movie villain, the King of Nightmares, Freddy Kreuger if it weren't for Wes Craven's dreams. And we sure wouldn't be hearing over and over that Martin Luther King had a dream.
So let your head roam around in the clouds and catch some extra z's. Imagination brings about creativity and creativity directs us to a better future.
Don't be afraid to imagine. You never know what you're going to get.
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