Sunday, July 12, 2009

Seeing What Doesn't Exist

Our brains are oriented to see what exists, not to look for what isn’t there.It's easy to look at the argument that has been presented. The process of looking for what isn't being seen is inherently stressful. It's harder to look for the path or the angle that doesn't yet exist. It tires out your brain, even if the excitement of the challenge drives you.

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