Imagination – More Important Than Knowledge

Imagination is more important than knowledge” ~ Albert Einstein.

You’re going to love this lesson when you get playing with it. I play with this all the time. When I’m on a plane, this is the mental faculty that I’ve got working overtime.

The Imagination. Someone said it’s the “greatest nation in the world!” Napoleon Hill said, “The imagination is the most marvelous, miraculous, inconceivably powerful force that the world has ever known!” It’s the imagination that has created the medium through which I’m communicating with you, right now!

You’ve got an imagination. Start to let it take off! Understand that everything counts. Everything’s fair. Build pictures in your mind of how you want to live. Let your imagination take off. Don’t worry about where the money’s coming from. Don’t worry about where the help is coming from.

What you want to do is concentrate on building the image. Just build the image of exactly how you want to live. I want you to take the next 5 minutes, sit back, totally relax and let your imagination soar! How do you really want to live? Then I want you to write it on a page.

You don’t have to worry about where the money’s coming from. You don’t have to think of where the help is coming from. Just let your imagination take off! Build the picture and put it on paper.

Your Imagination. It’s the greatest tool you’ve got!

Question To Answer:

Let your imagination soar! How do you really want to live? Build the picture then write it down!

Describe in great detail what you saw when you let your imagination soar and imagine the way you really want to live.

Bob Proctor

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