Imagining
Questions


Your eulogy
How will your eulogy read, how does it read, and—if you had to name a few worthy things to which you attend well and faithfully—which would these be?

Your stories1. Do the “mustn’ts,” “shouldn’ts,” and “won’ts” from your childhood stillimpact your imagination?
2. From which “made up” cultural story do you think our society mostsuffers?3. Do you use your imagination to enhance reality?4. Do you use your imagination to flee from reality?5. Albert Einstein said, “Imagination is more important than knowledge.” Doyou buy it?6. Is there more to see in your “enemy” than what you’ve been imagining?