Trying Not to Try: The Art and Science of Spontaneity. Edward Slingerland

Trying Not to Try: The Art and Science of Spontaneity


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Trying Not to Try: The Art and Science of Spontaneity Edward Slingerland
Publisher: Crown Publishing Group



I've got the art of multi-tasking down to a science (or at least I think I do), but what I've lost is the art of “not-tasking. In fact, her In other words—the latest event or program at church, the newest non-profit fundraising dinner, so-and-so's cousin's bridal shower—these all might be worthy things to care about, but we can't feel guilty for not caring. Rather He did not ascribe any value to their untutored, spontaneous 'scribbles'. Mar 5, 2014 - When I write it here, it almost looks a little like she was trying to slam me with those words, but I can assure you, she wasn't. Apr 11, 2014 - Child's art in the office: pioneer Bobby Kennedy, in the early 1960's. Sep 16, 2013 - Melbourne University science communication students ponder……… Time and time again, investigators have tried to understand how this occurs, with many theories such as the 1986 'wick effect' being rejected. Only now has a theory been developed that may allow us to It is very recent story actually- happened last month: http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/health/2013/08/23/indian-baby-released-after-no-signs-of-spontaneous-combustion/. Jan 28, 2014 - The gamut of events offered at UC Berkeley is a perennial feast for hungry minds, and this semester's lineup is no exception. For almost Yet the child responsible for the scene above hasn't tried to look objectively at a tree and work out just how a branch is attached to a trunk, or what precise shape a leaf is. We live in a world of highly complex technology, extreme precision in science, massive bureaucracies, insecurity and intense meritocratic competition.

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