Being exposed to conventional codes of behavior and ideas from an early age, the human mind falls victim to a societal construct. However, this construct is shaped by thoughts projected using a generational lens — in other words, ideas promoted or induced on mankind for generations. This remains prevalent when speaking of the promotion of thinking in our community due to the alienation of ideas that fall outside the invisible barrier of conventional thoughts, which can be further termed “creative or imaginative thinking.”
In respect to our community, mindsets are constructed utilizing traditional values, which can range from the enforcement of political beliefs to the celebration of local clothing. Creative ideas are characterized as ideas that fall outside the lines of normality, which is characterized by systematic beliefs and traditional values. In under-developed regions such as Balochistan, the urban lifestyle may be seen as creative because it lies outside the Balochistan-characterized system of normality, which is the reason creative and imaginative thinking cannot be confined to one platform. With that ideology, within our community, creative and imaginative thinking can be promoted through means of social activism, injustices, enforcement of generational ideas, or other thoughts speculated among similar people. Due to the blurry line which encircles normality, what may be seen as creative or imaginative is entirely dependent upon the audience a thought may be directed to. However, within our community, any thought which flees the grip of generationally induced beliefs can be considered creative, imaginative, or, at the very least, brave.