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As a partially reformed thinker, I'd recommend Alan Watts on 'stopping excessive thinking'. YT.In my chosen field of work, I thought a lot. I gained incredible insight, and I can debate professors and 'experts' under the table...easily. But the pinnacle of my insight was this: I must stop thinking. Not stop altogether, but cut it right back. Wisdom, peace, connection and creativity are far more valuable than insight, no matter how profound the insight. And these good things only appear when thinking stops.
As a partially reformed thinker, I'd recommend Alan Watts on 'stopping excessive thinking'. YT.
In my chosen field of work, I thought a lot. I gained incredible insight, and I can debate professors and 'experts' under the table...easily. But the pinnacle of my insight was this: I must stop thinking. Not stop altogether, but cut it right back. Wisdom, peace, connection and creativity are far more valuable than insight, no matter how profound the insight. And these good things only appear when thinking stops.
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