Imagination is More Important Than Knowledge

“Imagination is more important than knowledge for while knowledge defines everything we know, imagination points to all we might yet discover and create.” – Albert Einstein

The Childlike Joy of a Blank Page

I imagine that it was a chore for my mother to walk through a store with me. I was one of those beggar kids – the ones that saw something and immediately wanted to have it! I always thought of the possibility of crazy fun times with whatever was new, or with things I never […]

Another Example of Being Well-Read…

I’m going to write a post about sitcoms and how deceptively hard they are to do, etc., in the future, but for now, I just want to share a quick snippet of an interview with Michael Schur. Schur is the co-creator of Parks and Recreation (one of the best shows on television) and he was […]