Creativity is defined as the generation of ideas that are both original and valuable.
It is the ability to make or produce new things using skills. Creativity and being imaginative are interrelated. Imagination is the state where curiosity, creativity, skills, and ideas develop in our minds. In the simple term, we can say imagination is the foundation or a base for creation. Actually, until and unless we don’t imagine, we can’t be creative.
Being creative morally, physically, and socially is necessary because creative experiences build powerful connections within the brain. Creativity is associated with focus, independence, a willingness to explore, and ingenuity.
Being imaginative is necessary to achieve success and to fulfill our goals. It is said by Albert Einstein that “Imagination is everything. It’s the preview of life’s coming attractions.” It means If you like watching movie previews before a film, you may like the idea of your imagination acting as your sneak peek of what to expect. That’s because you dream it up in your brain first before it happens. That’s what the imagination is.
Creativity and imagination are more important than knowledge because knowledge is limited but creation and imagination are unlimited like this whole universe. Creativity is the act of turning new and imaginative ideas into reality. Imagination is an experimental partition of the mind used to develop theories and ideas based on functions.
However, not everyone has the same creativity or imagination power. Some are very good but some are not. But it doesn’t mean that we are not having any power of creation or imagination. If we want, we can do anything. How to explore this world, it depends on us.
We all can imagine more perfect conditions, how it should be ideally, and how everyone should behave. It’s our task to create an ideal. Then, to see how it is, and to explore the world as it is.
If you can imagine, you can achieve it; If you can dream it, you can create it.
Student Author: Akansha Pandey
Class VIII B