” Imagination is more important than knowledge.” Albert Einstein
In today’s housing market, a well as in many other aspects of our lives, things are in a flux.
Housing prices are going up. Mortgage costs are low. There is a shortage of lumber for building.
Which brings up the old saying that change is the only constant.
What is one to do in this flux for one’s personal and business concerns?
Often times, over the history of the history of civilization, severe changes in the normal way of doing things, shortages, financing, a crisis, et cetera have been the catalyst that brought about new, improved, healthier, financial advantaged, and better ways of doing things.
When things are going well, we don’t always use our thinking in imaginative and creative ways.
When things are in a flux, of which much of life always is, it can be wise to not think of such as a problem, but as a challenge to newer, better, and higher levels of existence.
Food for thought.