imagination or knowledge?
By anneish
@anneish (117)
Philippines
3 responses
@IntrovertShy (2780)
• Marikina, Philippines
9 Oct 10
For me, hmmmmm... I think both are more important. It depends on personality and character of each people. We need imagination to create knowledge like drawing arts, writing poetry, writing fictional story and many more. Knowledge is also important because even you are not that "imaginative" type or person, based on "logical reasoning" and the "rational way of thinking" through reading books, researching from any various reference and so on, you can contribute of what you have learn to the society.
@IntrovertShy (2780)
• Marikina, Philippines
14 Oct 10
Oh... what kind of "knowledge" are you referring to?
@ruperto (1552)
• Philippines
8 Oct 10
it seem an analogy may be invoked ... if you will.
Perhaps a powerful computer may store vast amounts of data that a human mind can tap as information to fill needed knowledge ...
But it seems only a human mind (not a purely logical machine) can create something new ... something never before listed as data ...
What do you think ?
@hardworkinggurl (37063)
• United States
8 Oct 10
Some knowledge in my opinion is required in order to robustly be creative with imagination. However then you have some who stumble upon imagination with absolutely no knowledge what so ever.