Erik Johansson, photographer of the impossible, concludes his TedTalk with that statement. I love all the photographs he shows in his talk (embedded below), but the one at 4:42 is the one that MADE MY DAY.
(If you can’t see the video, go to my Blog Actual.)
I, for one (taking the question of imagination in a different direction) think lack of imagination breeds small-mindedness and cruelty, and imagination breeds compassion… I think our world is suffering from a crisis of lack of imagination, and in this country, at least, it shows itself in people’s quickness to pronounce moral judgment on others — which then has hurtful political consequences. I would say more about that except that I’m busy watching Downton Abbey. Talk amongst yourselves. Go Sybil! Whoo-hoo!
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Also — in other news — easiest beef stew crockpot recipe ever:
1 can of Guinness
1 can of diced tomatoes
1 sweet potato, peeled and chopped
1 onion, chopped
4 garlic cloves, pressed (or less, if you don’t love garlic as much as I do)
2 bay leaves
1 pound (+) of stew beef (not too lean, or it’ll be tough)
Sizes and amounts can change, depending on your tastes. Throw it all in the crockpot and cook it for 2 or 3 hours on high, or 5 or 6 on low. Technically, you’re supposed to brown the meat before you stew it, but I didn’t bother with this recipe, and it was delicious anyway.