Imagination is more important than knowledge- Albert Einstein
What do you think?
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Imagination is more important than knowledge- Albert Einstein
What do you think?
Imagination only appears more important than knowledge because so many people lack it.
They are both equally important, though.
Albert Einstein was a smart guy...but not quite all there.
I think both are important. Especially as an engineer or scientist.
Quotes taken out of context like this are tricky. I think maybe he means that without imagination we wouldn't have knowledge. In order to acquire knowledge we need active minds capable of exploring beyond the boundaries.
+1. Good job Grib.Quote:
Originally Posted by Gribble [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
Once knowledge is known, its a past event. Far more difficult is to know what you don't know. THAT is the purpose of imagination.
Einstein didn't say this first, FYI. Its mentioned in things like Sun Tsu's writings, including the Art of War. Its a Taoist concept.
what do YOU think?Quote:
Originally Posted by ecojeanne [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
Hurah Taoism.
Well, knowledge is good but can also be worthless. It isn't much more than memorizing something, but you need thinking, which would include imagination and creativity, to have any use of the knowledge.
"Power is nothing without control" might be the concept here. "Knowledge is nothing without imagination".
truly agree.Quote:
Originally Posted by ecojeanne [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
Can you imagine dubai, a desert city, is now turn into a next big thing in the world? There is a snow city there as well.. which no one thought is possible..
of course it's imagination, you wouldn't have so much to learn if people before you didn't have imagination, and the cycle goes on, more imagination means more knowledge, without imagination there would be nothing to understand :)
a person can know lots of things and be well educated but if they can't use the knowledge in an imaginative way then whats the point. Just as much as an uneducated person can have plenty of imagination and no actual knowledge, chances are the uneducated person will be a lot happier and more successful than the knowlegable person, IMO because they see the bigger picture and can see beyond constraints.
I think this is rubbish & the statistics don't bear this out at all. Educated ppl, on average, enjoy a much higher standard of living than those who aren't. Education = knowledge.Quote:
Originally Posted by ecojeanne [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
Knowledge + Imagination >> than either alone.
Einstein was a pretty knowledgable guy, in case you didn't know this, Eco. And he was pretty happy & successful.
You didn't understand Gribbles post at all. Think more.
Wow. So the key to success is to drop out of high school? Damn. I knew I was doing something wrong.Quote:
Originally Posted by ecojeanne [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
not all drop out is successful like bill gate. :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Gribble [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
Imagination is very important. I can give you a little knowledge to memorize but I can't help you if you don't have a little imagination. It's difficult to have long stimulating conversations with a person that lacks imagination. :D
Intuition and insight are sometimes wrongly associated with imagination I think