The world would be more interesting and powerful with our pleasure imaginations than the uninteresting world. “The publication of The Vinci Code led to a booming tourism industry in Scotland” (Bloom 579). This world really needs our creative imaginations because with our creativity it will change the world. “Our main leisure activity is, by a long shot, participating in experiences that we know are not real” (Bloom). First, Bloom begins his essay by stating that our imaginations are overtaken by our pleasures. “One solution to this puzzle is that the pleasures of imagination exist because they hijack mental systems that have evolved for real-world pleasure” (Bloom 577). These events take over our minds and we love to over think about them more than real-world activities. “We enjoy the imaginative experiences because at some level we don’t distinguish them from real ones” (Bloom 578). Our minds are more interested in the fake events because they’re more entertaining than the real-world
The world would be more interesting and powerful with our pleasure imaginations than the uninteresting world. “The publication of The Vinci Code led to a booming tourism industry in Scotland” (Bloom 579). This world really needs our creative imaginations because with our creativity it will change the world. “Our main leisure activity is, by a long shot, participating in experiences that we know are not real” (Bloom). First, Bloom begins his essay by stating that our imaginations are overtaken by our pleasures. “One solution to this puzzle is that the pleasures of imagination exist because they hijack mental systems that have evolved for real-world pleasure” (Bloom 577). These events take over our minds and we love to over think about them more than real-world activities. “We enjoy the imaginative experiences because at some level we don’t distinguish them from real ones” (Bloom 578). Our minds are more interested in the fake events because they’re more entertaining than the real-world