M: I’ve heard that you play the violin very well.
W: Thank you. I like it. That’s my hobby.
M: It’s a nice hobby. How long have you played that instrument
W: Five years. What do you do in your spare time
M: I like taking pictures. In order to take good pictures, I have frequently been traveling for six years.
W: That’s really interesting. Have you been traveling lately
M: Well, I have been to Europe, Asia, and I’ve just come back from Africa. I took a lot of pictures there.
W: Great. I’d love to see some of the pictures of yours.
M: I would be glad to show you these pictures.
W: And I would be glad to play my violin for you.
M: I’ve heard that you play the violin very well.
W: Thank you. I like it. That’s my hobby.
M: It’s a nice hobby. How long have you played that instrument
W: Five years. What do you do in your spare time
M: I like taking pictures. In order to take good pictures, I have frequently been traveling for six years.
W: That’s really interesting. Have you been traveling lately
M: Well, I have been to Europe, Asia, and I’ve just come back from Africa. I took a lot of pictures there.
W: Great. I’d love to see some of the pictures of yours.
M: I would be glad to show you these pictures.
W: And I would be glad to play my violin for you.
W: You play very well. Did you have formal training on the piano
M: I took lessons as a child but never practised. I taught myself by imitating other pianists.
You’ve had a problem, you’ve thought about it till you were tired, forgotten it and perhaps slept on it, and then flash! When you weren’t thinking about it suddenly the answer has come to you, as a gift from the gods.
Of course all ideas don’t come like that, but the interesting thing is that so many do, particularly the most important ones. They burst into the mind, glowing with the heat of creation. How they do is a mystery. (46) Psychology does not yet understand even the ordinary process of conscious thought, but the emergence of new ideas by a "leap in thought" is particularly intriguing, because they must have come from the somewhere. For the moment let us assume that they come from the "unconscious". (47)This is reasonable, for the psychologists use this term to describe mental processes which are unknown to the subject, and creative thought consists precisely in what was unknown becoming known.
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