Imagination is, in general, the power or process of producing mental images and ideas. Though, imagine what someone else might be thinking just by observation? Through the observation comes the imagination, which is what makes our sensory experience meaningful, enabling us to interpret and make sense of it. In my case, from my observation of a homeless man waiting for the public bus. After observing the melancholy old man with no home and start gathering information through what I perceived it begins to produce mental imagery in my head, visual and otherwise, which is what makes it possible for us to think outside the confines of our present perceptual reality. We begin noticing similarities between memories from the past, personal experiences, even possibilities for the future, and we weigh alternatives against on another to test our ability of creating a mental vision from a conventional perception or from a fresh, original, individual one. That is why through the observation of......
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