Three Ways to Foster Imagination

3 Ways to Foster Imagination

1.) Social Interaction

Whatever we mean is what we interpret as meant, though sometimes what we interpret is not what is meant — at least in the perspective of the person who speaks. In this movement from imaginative interpretation to imaginative interpretation we exist, and like so we feed from what would be seen as mere talk — when in reality, it stands for something more, like the development of soma in a social environment. Social interaction not only designs and polishes our ability to handle people, that is being persuasive to the point of influencing others, but also works our brain out.

2.) Self-Development

But then comes the moment of solitary silence. Do not stray away from this moment, when all is quiet, for it is in moments like these that provoked thoughts protrude from conscious self, and we realize — if we are lucky — what is needed to satisfy present perfect. Self-development allows for those one on one moments against the mirror; it allows for the understanding of the idea of identity that we carry.

3.) Saturation of Resources

What resources are available to you? What can you make of them? The saturation of resources allows for having more than a limited possible outcome. Resources enable possibilities, whereas the saturation of these enable the act of interaction with them — and from interaction, outcomes, events. These events, having being saturated, push the boundaries of imagination. The more the resources, the more potential for the saturation of these. And, the more the potential for saturation, the more probability of surviving and enabling the sustainability of a species under evolution.