Go back to headbutting the bedroom walls
preferable to your stuttering like a petulant child when you can't get people to fall in line with you, honestly.
Go back to headbutting the bedroom walls
Everything you say is garbled third hand quotations. There's no understanding. It's a syllabus mangled through skim reading and faulty memory.
They make perfect sense. They're very simple and straightforward.
Talking some mega load of gibberish
Because you can't read words enter your consciousness without being understood, then you cough them up in half digested form. You don't know what you're saying.
Stalinist Dada
The best way to access a flow state for me is either
1) posting on dissensus
2) playing Call of Duty Modern Warfare for 8 hours
I've read the book "Flow". I don't recall it being about productivity so much as happiness (though productivity might be a byproduct of that).
I recall him writing that people make a mistake in devoting their leisure time to passive activities like watching TV, because we're actually happiest when we're doing something challenging, though not too challenging to enjoy and not too easy to be completely inane.
Do you do this for your own poems or is this just for poems you do at work?I've never known what people mean by 'thinking.' Thoughts, yes, I can see what people mean by thoughts, but thinking as an active, directed process I'm sceptical about. I'm not convinced it exists. In what I do, which has tight time constraints, typically an idea pops into my head immediately, but if I started 'thinking' I would get stuck.
If customers ask I usually tell them I try to move quickly enough that no options present themselves, as soon as you're presented with a choice of paths you're stuck. Go at the correct speed and that dilemma doesn't arise.
Strong and IMO correct takeThis sounds to me more like an inner voice than 'thinking'. Jibber jabber exists, thinking is probably a myth, that's my position.