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Yesterday we played a game in which we all had to ask a, "What if?" Prof. Jimmy's question was, "What if time wasn't linear?" The purpose of the game was for our creative minds not to be locked. It was to help us become brave by freeing our ideas, whether they are good or not. Some of my classmates asked:
What if there was no gravity? What if we had eyes at the back of our heads? What if we were inside out? What if everyone saw the same colors differently? What if there was a female U.S. president? What if our destiny's are already written? (We either worry or not worry about our futures) What if oil stops running tomorrow? What if space was God's heart? What if we didn't have thumbs? What if there were no country boarders? What if we lived in Pangea? What if education was free? What if there was no sexual identity? What if 9/11 never happened? What if...
Is a list of unlimited questions, just like with numbers... they just keep going on and on, what if they were to stop? My what if was, what if there were no religions? (Would people believe only in science?) At the start of the game I felt intimidated because I didn't want to ask a silly question. However, I don't think there can be any silly what if's, because any of its questions can lead us to imagine otherwise. In other words, we approach them in different perspectives.
Golden adjectives:
1.) Imaginative: Dreamy, creative, inventing
2.) Silly: Lack of common sense, foolish
3.) Permissive: Provide permission, tolerant
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