Monday, 27 October 2014

Last session

Today was the last session and probably the shortest. We spent the first half of the session looking through peoples challenges and what they managed to come up with. One of the challenges that seemed most popular was the 'What if' challenge. The challenge was to think of only 'what if' questions, not to have the answer, but just questions. Im guessing the purpose of this was to stretch the imagination of the person, it was encouraged that the what if questions could be anything they wanted. It seemed enjoyable and stimulating so I want to have a crack at it myself.


  • What if I had the opportunity to transport to any country I wanted by pressing my finger on a map?
  • What if Adventure time was real and we were the fictional characters?
  • What if I lost all my socks?
  • What if this list never gets read?
  • What if fruit and vegetables were bad for you?
  • What if my curtains were yellow? 
  • What if I lived alone?
  • What if my boiler worked properly?
  • What if I faked my death?
  • What if the internet went for good?
  • What if all the money I owned became useless? 
  • What if clothes never existed?
  • What if the only means of transport was horse and carriage?
  • What if death never existed? 
  • What if I had sandy feet constantly?
  • What if I had a pet cow? 
  • What if I never felt hungry?
  • What if my girlfriend was a dinosaur? 
  • What if I could control time?
  • What if we had the memory of a goldfish? 
  • What if we could see in the dark? What if there were 25 letters in the alphabet? 
  • What if classical music was the youths favourite genre?
  • What if I was to leave the country right now and never return? 
That took me a lot longer than I thought. The reason being after each 'what if' question I was thinking how they could be turned into a short film, something I will most definitely be trying again. 

I wrote very little in my little brown book but I suppose now I have an idea I should develop it and research as much as I can. 


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