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Of course, most people will find this idea strange. After all, people know how to create in their imagination not only simple objects, but also entire pictures, entire plots. However, what is in the head remains in it. There is no way to share these pictures. Meanwhile, visualization on paper or other media can, at least schematically, show what thoughts are and how they are born, how they develop, and what they can lead to. Meanwhile, most people in society, although they recognize the enormous power of visual thinking, often do not want to use it is in full force and there are such prerequisites for this: We were not taught to visualize, we do not know visual language. We are not taught to adequately use visual language either at home, at school, or at the institute. It is believed a priori that a person himself is able to visualize, but this, alas, is not so. Even if we can imagine, we are often unable to express it. We hold false ideas about visual language. The evaluation system has taught us that the art of drawing must be learned. That some people have a talent for drawing, others don’t, which means they will never be able to draw. This is fundamentally wrong and extremely harmful to think so. To learn to think creatively, it is enough to master just a few simple techniques. It is not enough to simply imagine. Whatever brilliant ideas come into your head, they will remain ideas without being taken outside. Despite all the richness of the language, despite the huge number of existing words, no language can compare in terms of information content even with the simplest drawing. The world is changing too quickly and not everything can be written down. Our inability to use visual language greatly prevents us from keeping up with events and exploring, learning , remember, think more effectively, achieve success in work, you need to be able to quickly structure information. Only a visual image makes it possible to do this. Visual language is inherent in us from birth. This is true. We already know how to use visual language - it is given to us by nature, by birthright to be human. It’s just that over time we stop believing in ourselves and deny ourselves this right. It is important to liberate this skill in yourself and train it, then visual thinking will open up previously unprecedented horizons. PSYDODLING is a system for mastering visual language. More details here