knshtyk The phrase “make something if it is not there” tends to focus on the “make up (one’s face, etc.)” part. However, if you don’t notice what “not (verb-negating suffix; may indicate question or invitation with rising intonation)” is, you can’t or won’t make it in the first place, and therefore, “Something that doesn’t exist” is not a good way to perceive the word “something”. Therefore, the ability to perceive “Something that doesn’t exist” or the ability to fantasize or assume “Something that does not yet exist” is more important. Discoveries and questions.


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