Imaginably, things can change in a short time. Just two years ago, Philip Morris was a declining tobacco company with millions of dollars in debt. The stock market faces a sharp drop in value. Stock prices in all regions plummeted. As with all other domestic companies, Philip Morris is the lowest level. Large-scale dismissals and serious reductions plague executives. After Philip Morris' stock price plunged, major shareholders of the company sold their shares at the price of dollars.
The three drawbacks of imagination are as follows. 1) Imagination tends to add or delete details, but people do not know that important details are made or overlooked in fictitious scenarios. 2) The future (and past) of imagination is closer to present than actual (or). 3) Imagination does not recognize that it makes you feel different when things happen. Nobody really knows the happiness of others (though there are many reasons for research support), it is something we can say that someone might look bad in our view Actually we are not happy like us. Indeed, they are likely to be just as happy and happy.
Our imagination does not know the difference between reality and fantasy. If it feels something, reality or imagination, I think the left brain is saying that it is really true. If it is uncontrollable or unbalanced, imagination assumes everything is real, no matter how peculiar it is. After all, creation is its aim. Challenging the story is a wise reason. Are they real? How do you know that they are genuine? Do you have evidence, or do you just believe it because other people say it is true? By challenging our story, choosing our beliefs, and recognizing when our imagination goes well, we are smarter than the brain
Science has imagination. There is no difference from where these ideas come from. Their true origin is unknown; we call the imagination of the human brain, creative imagination - well-known; it is simply one of "charms". Surprisingly, people do not believe in imagination of science. Unlike artists, this is a very interesting imagination. The most difficult thing is to imagine something you have never seen before. proposition