Imagination is the essence of human beings

Caden 2022-04-21 09:01:52

Although this film seems to be a magical work that kneads human history, it is quite sad to watch it, because human history cannot be truly restored, and what we are looking for will always be a mystery.

Not to mention 10,000 years before history, it was the human society ten years ago in 2010. If you were to restore your own living conditions at that time, you might just be flabbergasted.

Even if we use high-tech means to simulate the primitive ocean environment of the earth 4.6 billion years ago to explore the mystery of the birth of life, its original face will always remain a mystery.

But how could the progenitor cell at the source of life ever think that today's human beings will spend a lot of time trying to solve this mystery.

Our memory of the past is largely based on the imagination of modern people. Presented in various forms of artistic expression, it is inevitable to imagine.

And this colorful imagination is precisely the essence of human beings, and it is the soul buff that human beings break away from animals and become higher creatures.

The prophecy of the goddess in the male protagonist tribe, the language of the saber-toothed tiger, the prophecy of the gods in the pyramid... all originate from the imagination of human beings, and the power of this imagination is absolutely infinite. It can give the male protagonist the love fantasy of the female protagonist, it can give the indigenous people the power to worship the male protagonist, and it can give the slaves under the pyramid the power to fear the gods...

Today, we are constantly looking back at the past and imagining the future. These are all unreal.

Turn your imagination into reality, and that's real.

The truest human state is living in the present moment, which is what your brain thinks at this moment, when you realize your dreams through thinking and action.

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10,000 BC quotes

  • D'Leh: He is not a god!

  • D'Leh: What are they saying?

    Nakudu: They are your words: Bring them down.