Keep imagining

If I had to tell the entire world one thing all at once, I would tell the world “never stop imagining”. We were all kids during a time when all we had to think about was cartoons and playing video games, but what made those times so special was our ability to manipulate our own imagination. Great scientists like Isaac Newton, Carl Sagan, and Stephen Hawkins helped pave the way for imaginations beyond our own thinking capacities.

In similarity, movie director Steven Spielberg created a science fictional movie about a friendly extra terrestrial being that was stranded on Earth and needed to get back home. In addition, the fictional character was based on an imaginary friend Spielberg created as a kid after his parents got divorced. Now, 33 years later his movie E.T. still holds the record for the longest time spent at number 1 in the box office with a total of 16 weeks.

Imaginations sometimes lead to innovation and with that thought a man named Steve Jobs had an idea of getting computers in everyone’s hands. Furthermore, Jobs did more than just put computers in everyone’s hands, Jobs revolutionized the way we use technology with tech gadgets like the Ipod, Ipad, Iphone, etc.

When most people become adults they lose sight of their imagination because of Work, Stress, and new responsibilities. I believe we should prevent anything from interfering with our imagination because without imagination our ideas will be imprisoned forever within our own sub-conscious. "Never stop imagining".