Let fall a drop of ink on each of several pieces of white paper, letterhead size. This will make irregular blotches of varying forms. Let the subject be seated at a desk and ask him to write briefly about what he sees in each blotched sheet, whether it be an animal form suggested by the outline of the blot, or anything else that comes into his mind while looking at the black spot. The principle involved here is the same as that involved in seeing pictures in a flickering log fire or having a vision of past or future events by gazing into a crystal. In any of these cases, it is not the blot, the fire or the crystal that produces the vision, but the creative imagination that recombines old elements into new forms. The number of images suggested to one by certain standard forms of ink-blot when compared with established results is a measure of his imaginative ability.

Imagination in Business Generally

In the choice of a location for your factory or store, you must foresee its future traffic and transportation possibilities. In passing upon a proposed advertisement you must get inside the head of the man on the street and see it as he will see it. In the purchase of your stock of goods you must gauge the trend of popular taste and foresee the big demand. In your dealings with creditors you must plan a course of action that will enable you to settle the account to your best interest at their request. You must find a way to collect from your debtors and at the same time hold their business. And so in a hundred thousand different ways you are constantly required to use creative thought in laying every stone in the structure of your fortune.

Imagination and Action

Do not understand us as saying that imagination, as the term is popularly used, is all you need. There must be also action, incessant, persistent. But creative imagination, in a psychological and scientific sense, begets action. Every thought carries with it the impellent energy to effect its realization. Use your imagination in your business and the action will take care of itself. Given imagination and action, and you are sure to win.


TRANSCRIBER’S NOTES
Removed duplicate sidenotes and adjusted placement of sidenotes. The original book used asterisks as ellipses. Added textual descriptions of advertisements for accessibility reasons.

TEXT OF FIRST ADVERTISEMENT
Girls— You'll want to have it taste
just right, especially if it's for
"him," so be careful of the directions:
Make a paste, using a tablespoonful of Anderson's
Chocolate —to a cup of boiling milk—stir for a
moment—then serve this delightful beverage.
Watch his eyes sparkle—note the
satisfaction in every sip—hear him murmur
"You're a dear."
TEXT OF SECOND ADVERTISEMENT
A feature in the making of
Anderson's Cocoa The manner in which thousands of pounds of Cocoa beans
are daily roasted Anderson & Co. N.Y.