Come up with an example of an everyday activity use your sociological imagination to connect this experience to larger social structures, historical forces or patterns of behavior. You should “think yourself away†from your personal reasons for doing this activity and think about how the activity reflects society.Be sure to summarize the concept of the sociological imagination, attributing it to C. Wright Mills, and explain why it is important to develop this kind of sociological perspective. Your essay should not focus on your individual experience or reasons for engaging in your selected activity, but how that experience is shaped by and connected to larger social forces and structures — ask yourself what are the social and historical reasons that you do this particular daily activity.