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Do You Physically Exercise to Help Improve Your Insights?
If so, what particular exercises do you do and why?
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Not those exercises in those GIFs, I can tell you that.Bill Wiltrack wrote: If so, what particular exercises do you do and why?
Hell, no.Bill Wiltrack wrote:
Do You Physically Exercise to Help Improve Your Insights?
I think what you are talking about is strenuous thinking. For example, just taking a rest and letting the thoughts flow freely rather than forcing them would give good insight. Automatic thinking, vs. forced thinking.Breath wrote:Hell, no.Bill Wiltrack wrote:
Do You Physically Exercise to Help Improve Your Insights?
Lack of physical exercise doesn't prevent insight. Thinking does. If you want insights, stop thinking.
That will be a lot harder to do than the most strenuous physical exercise, BTW.
Breath
What you suggest is good, useful, a great start for those neurotic compulsive thinkers amongst us.GreatandWiseTrixie wrote:I think what you are talking about is strenuous thinking. For example, just taking a rest and letting the thoughts flow freely rather than forcing them would give good insight. Automatic thinking, vs. forced thinking.Breath wrote: Hell, no.
Lack of physical exercise doesn't prevent insight. Thinking does. If you want insights, stop thinking.
That will be a lot harder to do than the most strenuous physical exercise, BTW.
Breath
What insights has that given you?Breath wrote:What you suggest is good, useful, a great start for those neurotic compulsive thinkers amongst us.GreatandWiseTrixie wrote:I think what you are talking about is strenuous thinking. For example, just taking a rest and letting the thoughts flow freely rather than forcing them would give good insight. Automatic thinking, vs. forced thinking.Breath wrote: Hell, no.
Lack of physical exercise doesn't prevent insight. Thinking does. If you want insights, stop thinking.
That will be a lot harder to do than the most strenuous physical exercise, BTW.
Breath
But my suggestion doesn't end there. Thinking is equivalent to subliminal speech, and when I say that if you want insights, stop thinking, I mean stop talking to yourself. Because that is what thinking is - it is talking to yourself. Now we readily acknowledge that a person who mutters to themself might be a bit loopy, thinking is no different, except that other people might not notice it. Thinking is a bit loopy.
What could be a useful function of a thought, given that the author and audience are one and the same?
Silence is golden (bliss)..............GreatandWiseTrixie wrote:
What insights has that given you?
I mean anything new, a rarity, or we haven't heard before?Breath wrote:Silence is golden (bliss)..............GreatandWiseTrixie wrote:
What insights has that given you?
As long as you are pursuing the new, the rare , the unheard you are not silent.GreatandWiseTrixie wrote:I mean anything new, a rarity, or we haven't heard before?Breath wrote:Silence is golden (bliss)..............GreatandWiseTrixie wrote:
What insights has that given you?