"الخيال والذاكرة هما شيء واحد، ولأسباب شتى لهما أسماء شتى."
— Thomas Hobbes
Simplified Meaning:
Imagination and memory are very similar because they both involve the mind's ability to create pictures and ideas. Think of memory like a photo album of your life, where you flip through pictures of past events. Imagination is like creating new pictures in that album, but from scratch, without needing real memories. Both use the same mental skills: visualizing, remembering details, and feeling emotions. For example, if you remember a fun day at the beach, you are using your memory. If you think of a dream vacation you want to take, you are using your imagination. Both activities rely on your brain creating and handling images and feelings to build a complete picture. By understanding this, you can see that strengthening your memory can also make your imagination stronger, and vice versa.