To imagine what is not immediately present allows us. [contrarian]
In Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind, Yuval Noah Harari points out that it is not language itself but the related capacity to imagine what is not immediately present that distinguishes the human species. To imagine what is not immediately present allows us spirituality, nationhood, commerce, and law, and it is of course the essence of story.
Janet Burroway, Writing Fiction, Tenth Edit…, loc. 24