Not exact matches
But I would insist that
imagination is in any case inevitable in any interpretive process that is more
than simple reiteration, and that faithful
imagination is characteristically not autonomous fantasy but good - faith extrapolation.
1) We're highly evolved primates 2) We have overactive
imaginations 3) Our greatest evolutionary asset, our large and highly-folded brains, are also responsible for an insatiable curiosity 4) As a species, and a survival tactic, we make things up to comfort ourselves in difficult times 5) As a complex societal species, we create commonalities and «traditions» with others in our clan / tribe / community 6) These «traditions» result in security, trust, and strong relationships that make the collective more able to survive
than the individual 7) These common beliefs also act as a means of numbing the brain to questions and concerns without legitimate or tangible answers 8) Religion is simply a survival mechanism 9) When we die, we
simple «are not alive» anymore.
Actions speak louder
than words, that's true again.My
simple view is that he is not a perfect man in what he does by any stretch of the
imagination, that's why we all go through the motions with the performance of the team all the time.
But Miyamoto will also have seen a game put together with great
imagination, wit and prudence that makes its chosen genre easier to get along with while also refreshing it; that is at once
simple and sophisticated; that fits clean and clever concepts together until they add up to a great deal more
than the sum of their parts.
Gordon elicits fear into the
imagination of onlookers via this
simple act of public performance art, in an era where the travelling loner is seen as threatening rather
than vulnerable.