A Journey of Enthusiastic Persistance

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Once upon a time, in a quaint village nestled between rolling hills, lived a young and aspiring inventor named Mia. Mia was known throughout the village for her boundless enthusiasm and her insatiable curiosity about the world around her. From an early age, Mia had a dream—to invent something that would make life easier for everyone in the village. She started by attempting to create a water-powered contraption to carry heavy loads, but her initial designs were met with failure. Undeterred, Mia tinkered, adjusted, and tried again, learning from each setback. As the years went by, Mia's workshop became a hub of activity. The villagers watched as Mia's experiments sometimes resulted in small explosions or amusing mishaps, but her enthusiasm never waned. She faced failure after failure, yet her optimism remained unshaken. One day, the village announced a grand innovation fair, inviting inventors from neighboring towns to showcase their creations. Mia was determined to seize this o...

Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill { Step 5 -- Imagination }

Imagination

The Workshop of the Mind

The fifth step towards Riches.  

"The man can create anything which he can imagine."
       The above quote is enough to define the power of imagination. The imagination is literally a workshop wherein are fashioned all plans created by man. The impulse, the desire, is given shape, form, and action through the aid of the imaginative faculty of the mind.
      Through the aid of imaginative faculty, man has discovered, and harnessed, more of nature's forces during the past fifty years than during the entire history of the human race, previous to that time. He has analyzed, and weighed the sun at a distance of millions of miles, and has determined, through the aid fo imagination, the elements of which it consists. 
       The imaginative functions are of two types. One is known as "Synthetic imagination" and the other one is "Creative imagination". 
SYNTHETIC IMAGINATION:- 
       In this form of imagination, one may arrange old concepts, ideas, or plans into new combinations. In this form man creates nothing, it frequently works with the material of experience, education, and observation with which it is fed. It is the faculty used most by the inventor, with the exception of the who draws upon the creative imagination, when he cannot solve his problem through synthetic imagination. 
CREATIVE IMAGINATION:- 
        Through the form of creative imagination, the finite mind of man has direct communication with infinite intelligence. It is the faculty through which "inspiration" received. It is by this faculty that all basic, or new ideas are handed over to the man. 
        The great leaders of business, industry, finance, and the great artists, musicians, poets, and writers became great, because they develop the faculty of creative imagination. Both synthetic and creative imagination become more alert with use, just as any muscle or organ of the body develops through use.
"Ideas are Beginning of all Fortunes. Ideas are the Product of Imagination."
Here is an example of imagination.
THE ENCHANTED KETTLE
Fifty years ago, an old doctor went to a chemist shop. He told to the clerk who is working there that; the old doctor has a Kettle, a paddle( used to mix the drink of the kettle), and special magic formula; by the use of these things that clerk can be rich, but the as cost of those things he(clerk) has to pay $500 dollar to that old doctor. While the clerk listened that he gave all his savings $500 to that old doctor and he takes all the three things. Old doctor takes that $500 and went from there. That old doctor really needs that money and he went to solve his problems and to repay the borrowed amount. Now that young clerk gave all the savings he has and invested in that formula. Then he mixed those three things and make a solution by using that formula he has bought. 
Then the clerk realizes that he got a magical formula through that huge sugar industries came into the market, and buy that so many unemployed got jobs in those industries. He turns a small capita of south in the business capital of the country. 
Like this that old kettle was useful for everyone. Did you know what the mixture made in that kettle, "Coca-cola"? Yes it is coca-cola. The father of this mixture was Asa Candler. 
The secret of his success is not that 3 things he bought in $500 dollars, the main secret was his imagination

The moral of this story was;
To fulfill our dream, our goal we have to imagine it first so that it will be turned into reality. 
The thing is stopping you to get your goal, that is not anything, that is only your thinking, your imagination. 
First, change the thinking you have, use your imagination, and see the difference.
Unlike Coca-cola, before it is formed it is just an idea, and now it is a multi-million company.  
Everything is just an idea until it is fulfilled. So be confident and believe in yourself that "you can do it". 
This story proves the truth of that old saying, "where there's a will. there's a way." 


With this observation let get towards our next step Organized Planning. 

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