Useful TogetherLesson in Creation and ConnectionInaclassroomwhererealitybendsandideasfloat,Narrator In a classroom where reality bends and ideas float, an important question sparkles in the air.Timmy!Mrs. Parker Timmy! What do you think is more important: making things people want or making things for each other?Well,Timmy Well, people want all sorts of things, but sometimes what they want isn’t really useful. So, shouldn’t we try to make things that help each other?Interesting!Mrs. Parker Interesting! Paul Graham says 'make things people want.' Johny Ive says 'make things for each other.' But both can be tricky, right?So,Timmy So, if we only make what people want, we might miss out on what really helps. But if we make things for each other, we care more, and it can be useful, too!Sowhat’stherightanswer,Mrs. Parker So what’s the right answer, Timmy?Maybethebestthingistomakeusefulthingsforeachother!Timmy Maybe the best thing is to make useful things for each other! That way, everyone wins, and the world gets better bit by bit.Quotes: Paul Graham: make things people want. Johny Ive: make things for each other. The right one: Make useful things for each other +Theme: Rendered in the style of whimsical surrealism, this artwork combines intricate linework with bold, contrasting colors and patterns. It features a mix of realistic and fantastical elements, intertwining detailed textures and imaginative motifs. The composition is complex, with a dynamic interplay of shapes and forms, creating a dreamlike atmosphere that invites the viewer into a visually rich narrative world. @Timmy: Resourceful 8yr old @Mrs. Parker: Unpredictable Examiner