In fantasy, we can be all-powerful—invincible in conflict and irresistible in love—an omnipotent force in an imagined universe where even the laws of physics cease to apply. Imagine flying, moving mountains, traveling to the far side of the galaxy at faster than light speed. The mind can do these things without breaking a sweat. Our bodies are confined by limitations and laws on all sides, but in our imaginations, we can be free. 

Imagine you have a single chance to freeze time and walk about the world as if it were a wax museum. You can do whatever you like. Just what is it you would like to do before the clock’s hand thaws?

 
Source: Kokology - The Game of Self-Discovery

Frozen in Time

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In 1944, Emmeline Snively, director of the Blue Book Modeling Agency, told modeling hopeful Norma Jean Baker (Marilyn Monroe), "You'd better learn secretarial work or else get married.” 


In 1889, Rudyard Kipling - an author won the Literature Nobel Prize in 1907 received the following rejection letter from the San Francisco Examiner. "I'm sorry, Mr. Kipling, but you just don't know how to use the English language.” 


Winston Churchill failed sixth grade. He did not become Prime Minister of England until he was 62, and then only after a lifetime of defeats and setbacks. His greatest contributions came when he was a "senior citizen.” 

Albert Einstein did not speak until he was four years old and didn't read until he was seven. His teacher described him as "mentally slow, unsociable and adrift forever in his foolish dreams." He was expelled and was refused admittance to the Zurich Polytechnic School. 


Louis Pasteur was only a mediocre pupil in undergraduate studies and ranked 15th out of 22 in chemistry. 

General Douglas MacArthur was turned down for admission to West Point not once but twice. But he tried a third time, was accepted and marched into the history books. 


While turning down the British rock group called The Beatles, one executive of Decca Recording Company said, "We don't like their sound. Groups of guitars are on the way out.” 


 In 1954, Jimmy Denny, manager of the Grand Ole Opry, fired Elvis Presley after one performance. He told Presley, "You ain't goin' nowhere... son. You ought to go back to drivin' a truck.” 


When Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone in 1876, it did not ring off the hook with calls from potential backers. President Rutherford Hayes said, "That's an amazing invention, but who would ever want to use one of them?” 


When Thomas Edison invented the light bulb, he tried over 2,000 experiments before he got it to work. A young reporter asked him how it felt to fail so many times. He said, "I never failed once. I invented the light bulb. It just happened to be a 2,000-step process.” 


After years of progressive hearing loss, by age 46 German composer Ludwig van Beethoven had become completely deaf. Nevertheless, he wrote his greatest music - including five symphonies - during his later years.

Jack Canfield and Mark Victor Hansen

Failure is only the opportunity to begin again more intelligently.
- Henry Ford

Consider this

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 Imagine you are on the road to your dream house.

1. The road you are walking on is:

 Wide and spacious, with cool trees on both sides.
 It is a road in the middle of a bumpy ravine, but the mountain scenery is very attractive.
 The trail goes through a mountain. The field is empty, the sun is shining overhead.

2. You walk while listening to music, waving a bunch of keys in your hand. That is:

 Old key.
 New key.

3. At the end of the road, you go into the forest. Suddenly a tiger jumps out to threaten you. You will:

 When in a pinch, the best course of action is to flee.
 Seeing a tree log around, you grab it and throw it at the tiger. No matter what, you're about to be attacked, so it's better to fight heroically.
 You climb a very high tree, tie yourself to the tree and take a nap, waiting for the tiger to go away.

4. After escaping the tiger, you will continue your journey to the house. That is the inheritance you receive. That house:

 Big, beautiful, majestic, comfortable.
 Ordinary, nothing special.
 Ancient, full of strange mysteries.

5. How many windows do you want that house to have?

 Less, you don't want to have to close and open windows all day.
 Just enough.
 The more the better. You really like the window frames.


Road to dream house

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Bright electric lights, full of funny or warm colors, flashing or pensive, are all signs of human life. On special occasions such as Christmas or New Year, the lights are even more meaningful to signal the joy of gathering or show the bustling atmosphere that surrounds everyone. You are sitting at home waiting for your best friend coming and hanging out on Christmas Eve. You rest your chin and dreamily think about the meaning of the lights in your life. 

Close your eyes for a few seconds, and what kind of lights do you think of?

 Street lights
 Table lamp
 Mount ceiling lights
 Chandeliers


Lights

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