inspiration and motivation: this is the power of imagination.
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Readers, do not underestimate the imagination. Imagination is not a blank picture or a fantasy without content. History has proved that many great personalities have become great thanks to their incredible imagination.
Imagination turns out to have power. Albert Einstein once said, "Energy follows the imagination". Of course, Einstein was serious about what he said. Moreover, Einstein agrees with the law of conservation of energy. He himself claimed to have proved it when he was asked how he was able to produce so many spectacular theories, he answered his imagination that became one of the fuel of his idea.
So, how does the imagination of our mind work? In principle, you need to realize, our mind is a magnet that is extraordinary. Our minds are able to become otopilotes for what we want to achieve, which we aspire to even those we simply imagine.
Everyone can have dreams of the future. Dream of being a great writer, for example, or being a writer, engineer, doctor, and so on. In this dream manifestation the power of imagination plays a role. Once we plan and cast the imagination in our minds, our physicality begins to figure out how to realize what we have already thought.
For simplicity, the reader, there are two stories about the power of imagination that I want to tell here. First, the life story of Major James Nesmeth, a soldier who is fond of playing golf. He's so crazy about golf. But unfortunately, before enjoying the opportunity, he was assigned to North Vietnam.
Unfortunately, when in Vietnam he was arrested by enemy soldiers and thrown into a stuffy and narrow prison. He was not given a chance to interact with anyone. The stuffy, empty, and frosty situation was a terrible physical and mental torment for her.
Luckily, Nesmeth knew he had to keep his mind from being crazy. He started practicing mentally. Every day, with his imagination, he imagines himself in a beautiful golf course and playing an 18-hole golf. He imagined in detail. He does so on average four hours a day for seven years.
Then, seven years later, he was released from prison. However, there is something interesting when he started playing golf again for the first time. Apparently, Major James Nesmeth was able to reduce an average of 20 strokes from his game first.
The people asked who he was practicing. Of course, not with anyone. Clearly, he only plays with his imagination. But, it turns out that impact on the results of his ability. Well, this is the power of the imagination.