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- From: cgates@mitre.org (Curt Gates)
- Newsgroups: misc.writing
- Subject: Re: Bad Places to have Good Ideas
- Message-ID: <1992Jul24.160156.22858@linus.mitre.org>
- Date: 24 Jul 92 16:01:56 GMT
- References: <1992Jul23.171106.17913@ee.ubc.ca>
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- In article <1992Jul23.171106.17913@ee.ubc.ca> daveg@ee.ubc.ca (Dave Gagne)
- writes:
- > I was
- > getting pretty worried about how I was going to remember all this good
- > stuff. I tried desperately to curb the flow of ideas, lest I lose
- > *all* of them before I could get out of the shower
-
- What! You mean you didnt run out into the street nude and ask passers by
- for a pencil?
-
- Seriously, dont worry. The ideas will still be there. You may not be able
- to access them exactly when you want them, but they are still there,
- getting better all the time. Consider this part of your mind a friend you
- can trust, not a messenger who will vanish when you grab a towel.
-
- If the ideas were coming as images, rather than words, you only need to
- intensify the images, enhancing the colors, shapes, and detail. If you
- retrieve only part of an image, it is usually enough to eventually get
- back the whole picture. This is a good example of the thread that died a
- couple of days ago -- about disabling the internal editor long enough to
- let creative material flow freely.
-
- This is a mode of thinking that makes a lot of people uncomfortable,
- maybe because they fear losing control (which they never have) or
- forgetting it, like you felt, also a matter of control. Nuts? No way. How
- about perfectly normal?
-
- ************************************
- I worked as a technical writer ... editing manuals ... on how to dispose
- of sewage in permafrost; we all had to wear white shirts -- that was
- mandatory -- and I was fired at the end of two weeks for spending too much
- time staring out the window.
- (Edward Abbey)
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-