From the author's angle, the promise of social imagination is the capacity to mix the two parts of an individuals’ experiences into a social system based not the only reason but also intellect and benevolence toward everybody.
This chapter is enthralling and informative, and the ability becomes the capacity for individuals to see things socially and explains how different elements interacts and influences one another. Neither the life of a person nor the history of the society can be used in understanding the other without necessarily understanding both concepts. In this statement, the author affirms that the individual cannot understand himself or herself as the individual; moreover, they cannot understand their place in the society devoid of such an understanding. Furthermore, it is required to comprehend the in individual viewpoints. The difference between trouble and the concern is how they link to ideas to the individual or society. The author