Thursday, 3 November 2011

Challenge 2: Power of Imagination

#93: Briefly describe how [the name of the college] can help you to achieve your academic and personal goals.

There once was a form of a great leader carved on a huge stone in a village. The villagers lived as they waited such a person to be appeared in the future; especially an earnest boy always looked at the stone and hoped to see such a leader. In the end, the boy became the one villagers waited.

My dad always says, “Those who all succeed had a habit of imagining.” There is no doubt on what he said. There is a power in imagination. If I imagine the future that life is full of misery and despair, it will accompany in my mind and my life will actually become miserable. I am an optimistic person who lives life with more zeal as opposed to a pessimist. So even through trials and adversities, I do not carry such words as ‘despair’ and ‘failure’ on our mouth.

Life is all about imagination. Fortunately, there is no limit or cost in imagination. All I need is freedom and willingness to dream. So if I want to fulfill something, I begin with imagination. In my pocket, I have a piece of paper, which I wrote all the things that I want to attain. Everyday I open and read it out loud. Since I have habit of doing this, no one can ever discourage me; their mindless comments are simply jabs that never did and never will succeed in making me lose hope. Unless I stop dreaming, my dream will surely be fulfilled. There is nothing I did not attain from the one I dreamed.

The ability to imagine, I believe, is one of the greatest gifts that mankind possesses. Deep inside us, we already have capacity to achieve what we dream. Therefore, I just release my imagination and run toward my goal.







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