[in-spuh-rey-shuh
n]
–noun
1.
an inspiring or animating action or influence: I cannot writepoetry without inspiration.
2.
something inspired, as an idea.
3.
a result of inspired activity.
4.
a thing or person that inspires.
5.
Theology .
a.
a divine influence directly and immediately exerted uponthe mind or soul.
b.
the divine quality of the writings or words of a personsoinfluenced.
6.
the drawing of air into the lungs; inhalation.
7.
the act of inspiring; quality or state of being inspired.
—Related forms


re·in·spi·ra·tion, noun
—Synonyms 1. stimulus, incitement.
DICTIONARY DEFINITION - dictionary.com
Inspiration derives from constant inquiry.
"Many of life’s failures are people who did not realize how close they were to success w
hen they gave up."
Thomas Edison
“You'll never do a whole lot unless you're brave enough to try”
- Dolly Parton
Martin Luther King Jr. Speech.
Delivered 28 August 1963, at the Lincoln Memorial, Washington D.C.
This speech might be the most inspirational speech, without delving into the politics of the speech itself, this speech delves deep into the heart of every man, woman and child.
It is from this that the notion of constant inquiry proves to be successful,
"If you seek you shall find"
By researching outside of ones subject specific, you may stumble across something you didnt think you would, without researching something
completely unrelated you might never find what you were looking for, it is commonly know that if you are searching for something you have lost
frantically the chance of finding it are slim, however while you are searching
high and low you will most likely stumble across that passport you lost five years ago! This theory works the same when you research.
"Inspiration refers to an unconscious burst of creativity in a literary, musical, or other artistic endeavour."
The word inspiration literally translates to "breath upon"
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