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Facts Vs Imagination

Facts vs. Imagination

Facts are facts; they will not disappear whereas imagination will change as human being goes through different channels and growth. Charles Dickens was great renowned writer. In his story “Hard Times” he showed how students reacted when a teacher taught them only about facts. The students were uncomfortable. This made the students thought that studying and learning is not an easy task. But education is all about making hard things easier.

What is fact? Something that is true. And imagination is the ability to plan creativity. When fact and imagination pair up, the results are A+, outstanding and excellent. So, this make students learn true facts and create new ideas (inventions). As Edison said “To invent something, you need a good imagination and pile of junk (facts)”. So, true facts and creative imagination can make a human being walk towards the path of success.

“Facts are stupid things” – Ronald Regan.
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