What If
What if
What if dogs are God’s instruments of karma
Paying you back for all the good (or crap) you have ever done?
What if you could make beautiful instruments out of cast-off items from a landfill?
What if you tried really, really hard—could you fly from your roof to the supermarket?
Could you swim across the ocean?
Could you jump to Mars?
What if you added glitter to brown paint? Could you paint a mud puddle reflecting the light of the sun?
What if you brewed leaves in hot water and drank it like tea? Would it taste good? Would it cure cancer?
What if you walked backwards three times around your best friend? Would it make her forget the mean thing you said to her five minutes ago?
What if you built a skyscraper with titanium beams instead of steel? Could you build it into a spiral instead of a column?
What if people smiled at everyone they passed?
What if you buried a dollar in the ground and a money tree sprouted up from it?
What if you could hold an idea in your hand?
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I really like this, especially the part about the glitter in brown paint making a mud puddle that reflects the sun.
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Love this. All the wondrous possibilities!
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Well it’s nice.
But it is not spooky.
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You’re right–not in the least! My brain got hooked on the magic part. What’s more magic than imagination? How much art and how many inventions have been sparked by wondering, “What if?”
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