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A fresh look at fresh thought | Edinburgh Community Night

1 h 21 min · 14 de abr de 2017
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Have you ever wondered where new ideas come from? Or what blocks new ideas coming to mind? What's at play when things come to us out of the blue? Through coming to a simple, yet profound understanding of how the human mind works we will share what we've seen to be true around how we all have access to fresh thought in every moment. Solutions to perceived problems and fresh ideas that help and are useful to us and others are literally only ever one thought away. It's just that sometimes there's so much noise in our heads we can't hear fresh thought.

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