As kids, we’re naturally limitless. We build blanket forts and fly to the moon before dinner. But then, we’re told to grow up. Suddenly, we start living by the limits of data, letting facts and past failures lock down our dreams. Somehow, we forget the greatest innovations—and the greatest lives—begin in the mind.
Think of your imagination not as a childhood distraction, but as an essential muscle. Stop exercising any muscle and it atrophies quickly. Your ability to create, innovate, and see solutions where others see only obstacles works the same way.
The life you want tomorrow is built from a blueprint you design today. And that blueprint is first drawn by your imagination.
So, how can we strengthen this muscle? Start by asking two powerful words: “What if?”
What if the challenge isn’t a wall, but a locked door requiring a creative key? What if the solution you need is disguised as a resource you’re ignoring? What if your dream future is far bigger than whatever you’re working toward?
The moment you start imagining possibilities, you stop accepting limitations. Give your imagination a daily workout, and watch your reality transform.
Today’s “Peace of Wisdom” can be found inside your own imagination.
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