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RE: The Long-Forgotten Art of Thinking
Very good article. Well written. My husband is a thinker, and I would guess sets on average an hour aside a day. Sometimes more, broken up into smaller time frames. At one one stage Ithought he was a little lazy, and then I realised what he was doing.
Thank you! I try.. We're led to believe that quiet time, contemplation and deep thought are pointless but that's not true. There's a need to excercise the mind just as there's a need to excercise the body. Some of us are more prone to questioning things than others, but nonetheless, somebody needs to do it. We need to encourage those who have ideas to pursue them, and to encourage others to follow through with their ideas. Worst case scenario, it results in the sharing of ideas, experience and wisdom.
We need to embrace the human being's mind and problem solving abilities instead of mindlessly accepting things as we're told they are.