Reality is partly what you see and partly what you make it to be. Curiosity impels imagination towards eventual analysis.
Look around you and select an object. It could be a table, glass, chair, shoe, or pepper mill as I have selected in the example below.
Observe the object carefully and filter what you see through these five categories: origin, materials, history, use, and future (possibilities).
With practice, you will soon appreciate that there is a story to every object. It may seem mundane at first, but keep enquiring, and you will find that the object becomes fascinating.
These categories are by no means finite; they guide your observations, which in turn, stimulate you to find new categories in which to channel what you perceive.
[Excerpted from the 'SuperBrain Study Skills' seminar participant's manual. The 'SuperBrain Study Skills' seminar is conducted by Dilip Mukerjea in the schools.]
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