At face value, the argument that imagination is more valuable than experience as an asset is really tempting, since it depicts a beautiful picture about the too-good-to-be-true situation that no boundaries or lines would restrain and a wildly free world. Also, with the quick development of science and technology as well as the progress of the society, new inventions and innovations comes out everyday, and more and more attention is focused on the great impact of mental thinking and imagination. It seems well to come to the point stated above that imagination is superior to experience as far as...
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