Friday, June 22, 2012

How to Keep Your Head in the Clouds

We were on a family vacation to India and doing a tour of the state of Rajasthan this past year. Those tombs and forts built by the Shahs and Rajas of old were quite impressive! They did all that planning with pen, paper and some basic hand tools - no computer generated imagery, no electricity, no power tools were used yet, the splendor of these places was breath-taking! Even more astounding was learning about ancient Indian astronomy that dates back over 4000 years! The modern day big-bang theory and many other astronomical sciences were birthed in ancient India. They build huge observatories in major cities in order to study the movement of heavenly bodies and used complicated mathematics to figure out movement, relative speed, directions - it's pretty amazing!

Now, what does this have to do with business? As a famous writer once said, "whatever the mind of man can conceive, it can achieve." These people had imaginations and dreams as big the universe itself - that's why they were able to accomplish so much - no, they were not built by aliens from another planet as some would have us believe.

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Napoleon Hill talks about this sort of stuff in his chapter on imagination. Two types of imagination - the Synthetic and the Creative. Synthetic Imagination is simple: it is taking old ideas, concepts and plans and re-arranging them into something new. Kind of like taking someone else's work, making changes to it and claiming it as your own. In the academic world, they call this "plagiarism" (sounds like a disease, doesn't it?) but I like to think of it as learning from the masters how to do something and adding your own twist. I like it when people "steal" my ideas and put them to good use. It makes me feel like I've done somebody some good in this world.

How to Keep Your Head in the Clouds

The other is Creative Imagination. This one is my personal favorite because I've always been a day-dreamer. For me, it's communicating with God and with the spirits of other people in my life. The hunches, the gut-level feelings you can't explain. It's also what lead the ancient astronomers to build their incredible obeservatories. My greatest memory of using creative imagination saved my life during a particularly painful time when I was recovering from suicidal depression. It was a period of time when I walked around in a half-daze most of the time, I couldn't focus on anything or remember anything and the world looked dark. I almost didn't survive. One day, I heard a voice talking to me. It was not a voice of anyone I recognized and there was nobody around. The voice told me that things would not always be so bad - to hang on by the skin of my teeth if I had to because things will get better. To this day I believe it was the voice of God Himself and those words sustained me for the next several years of my upward battle against depression.

When the two types of imagination are combined - the result is formidable. You can use it to do accomplish anything you desire - rise out of poverty, help others rise out of poverty, save a life, build a life. I believe that because I believe God created us in His image - to dream and accomplish more than we ever thought possible.

How to Keep Your Head in the Clouds

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