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Imagination

At best, we can say that once something has happened, it was possible. We retroactively qualify as possible what is now actualized and real, forgetting that we have to wait until then to call it possible.

It’s easy to predict what tomorrow could look like, but products of imagination aren’t the same as seeing the future.

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