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…far more than any other power, imagination is what sets human beings apart from every other species on earth.
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…perhaps more than any other capacity, imagination is the one we take for granted most.
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As we find new ways to use computers, they won’t just get better at the kinds of things people already do, they’ll help us to do what was previously unimaginable.
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Early adopters use their imagination to fill in what a product is missing… they care about… being the first to use or adopt a new product or technology.
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We can’t run experiments in the past; we can only imagine the counterfactual in the present.
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It takes humility to reconsider our past commitments, doubt to question our present decisions, and curiosity to reimagine our future plans.
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Economic value will arise instead from the powers of the right brain – creativity, imagination, empathy, and aesthetics.
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Great creators seem time and again to be struck by lightning bolts that reveal what no one else had seen or thought or imagined before.
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Since judgment hinders imagination, separate the creative act from the critical one; separate the process of thinking up possible decisions from the process of selecting among them. Invent first, decide later.
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…if you work hard enough and assert yourself, and use your mind and imagination, you can shape the world to your desires.
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