Life is an imagined act, said Neville Goddard, and I know it is so. A photographic investigator seeks proof in her own personal experience before she “knows” anything. In the middle of this global self (or otherwise) imposed quarantine, a photographic investigator also reflects and meditates on reality. And it becomes obvious that besides each one’s personal reality, there seems to be a collective reality that is created from a predominant inclination of the collective mind. And the collective mind is mainly shaped -today- by the TV shows and movies that imprint the subconscious with what is to be expected, how relationships should be, what one should think or feel. Is it a surprise then that the scenario in which we feel trapped today seems like it came from the haunted with fear vaults of the Black Mirror (and other shows of the genre) creator’s minds? So, this photographic investigator has a suggestion. If you find yourself incapable to imagine a better reality, watch some happy and feel good shows and trust in the people who did. Because, wouldn’t it better to have the Ghostbusters happy ending, since our situation clearly resembles -to a point- that scenario? Being stuck at home with nothing better to do, try it for a week and let’s see what happens.