Robert Lee Hotz: The flypaper of an unfocused mind may trap new ideas and unexpected associations more effectively than methodical reasoning. That may create the mental framework for new ideas. "You can see regions of these networks becoming active just prior to people arriving at an insight," she says.
Carolyn Johnson: Lolling around in a state of restlessness is one of life's greatest luxuries.
David Lynch: Trillions and Zillions of Ideas. Consciousness is a Ball. Ideas are like fish. Originality is just the ideas you caught.
Richard Sennett: The evidence suggests that from an executive perspective, the most desirable employees may no longer necessarily be those with proven ability and judgment, but those who can be counted on to follow orders and be good "team players."
Freeman Dyson: It's rather important not only to be not orthodox, but to be subversive.
Kevin Kelly: Upcreation is my term for the peculiar, profound, and still mysterious way by which complex structures appear in the universe. A large part of the difficulty lies in our lack of a good understanding of what happens during emergence. What does it mean to make a new level, how do we recognize one, and what are its preconditions?
From TED: Elizabeth Gilbert muses on the impossible things we expect from artists and geniuses -- and shares the radical idea that, instead of the rare person "being" a genius, all of us "have" a genius.
Martin Schwartz: Science makes me feel stupid too. It's just that I've gotten used to it.
A Wandering Mind Heads Toward Insight |