My imagination came back.
Rahul D.
Delhi · Age 36
I used to draw as a kid. Every single day. Somewhere between engineering college and corporate life, I completely lost it. The Active Thinking Zone woke something up that I thought was gone forever.
I was an engineer who used to be an artist. That's how I thought of myself — in the past tense. Used to draw. Used to imagine. Used to create.
I'd accepted that the creative part of me was just... done. A childhood phase that practical adult life had outgrown.
The Active Thinking Zone proved me wrong in the most gentle, unexpected way. Nobody asked me to be creative. We just played. Word games. Visual thinking exercises. Collaborative storytelling. And somewhere in the middle of it, I found myself drawing on a piece of paper in the corner — not for anyone, not for anything — just because my hand wanted to.
I cried a little when I realized what was happening. The creative kid wasn't gone. He was just waiting for someone to tell him it was safe to come back out.
— Rahul D.
Active Thinking Zone · Delhi