Why Your Dreams Are So Crazy (podcast)
Lincoln Stoller2024-09-07T11:59:43-07:00Dreams reflect formative aspects of thought, but they are not thoughts in the normal sense. Other levels of thought are needed.
Dreams reflect formative aspects of thought, but they are not thoughts in the normal sense. Other levels of thought are needed.
You don’t want complete freedom, but you also don’t want complete structure. You need something in the middle, but that thing can’t be static.
Introducing some mathematical metaphors that don't involve numbers, they're visual and conceptual.
Dysfunctional personalities define progress... and then inhibit it.
Do we look for sense in the world because it's sensible, or because we're wired to understand it that way?
Confusion exists on an interesting spectrum. Ultimately, it’s what you decide it to be.
In terms of the trends of human behavior, our minds don’t change because of our technology; our minds change when we understand ourselves.
On the proposal that we should think about how we're thinking before we get too sure about what we're doing.
I have concluded there is a single-celled, diatomic plankton that lives its whole life in the stratosphere.