Arch said:Scotland? Oh, you mean remote from London I suppose.
no, when i say remote i mean as in not that many houses.
Arch said:Scotland? Oh, you mean remote from London I suppose.
yello said:Any chance we can get back to the philosophical (or phillosophical even!) question. WAY more interesting than urban v rural density discussions and what constitutes 'remote'?![]()
bonj said:Sorry if that's too easy an answer...
yello said:I'm not looking for an answer. Discussion is more interesting than any answer.
I guess this actually highlights a poignant difference if one considers the original question. That is <Answer, move on; answer, move on> v <take the time to ponder, enjoy the journey not just the destination>..
bonj said:Fens? like norfolk?lincolnshire? east yorkshire? don't think that's particularly hilly is it....
I suppose one of the reasons I enjoy what i do is because the more i do it the better i get at it.
If you are just stiting on your arse 'pondering' or 'contemplating', you aren't bettering yourself. If you do that all the time, your brain turns to mush.
bonj said:If you are just stiting on your arse 'pondering' or 'contemplating', you aren't bettering yourself. If you do that all the time, your brain turns to mush.
Arch said:That was my point. The fens are remote, but not at all hilly....
So, the more time you spend thinking, the better you get at that too. Obviously, unless you apply the thinking, it's wasted, but the more you think, the more you're able to see both sides of an argument, or spot flaws in logic, and so on.
yello said:Really? It's a point of view I guess. One I'd disagree with as it happens but there you go. I think there are many many others that would too. Researchers, academics... I'm sure all people that want to achieve a goal are inclined to have a good think about it, just to plot a direction etc. That's pondering, no?
How do you define 'bettering yourself'?
bonj said:I 'm not sure I understand how you can "get better at thinking" simply by doing more of it.
Thinking is basically your brain processing information, and how well you think something through depends on what experience you have, and what other information you know, to relate it to. Also it would depend on what you define as "how well" you think something through.
ChrisKH said:Tell that to my hippy uncle who had to give up trascendental meditation because the out of body experiences were beginning to frighten him. The mind is a powerful organ. For some.
bonj said:i'd say cut down on the acid 'n shrooms.![]()
bonj said:I 'm not sure I understand how you can "get better at thinking" simply by doing more of it.
Thinking is basically your brain processing information, and how well you think something through depends on what experience you have, and what other information you know, to relate it to. Also it would depend on what you define as "how well" you think something through.