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1 A more extreme case arises when one person comprehends things in a peculiar and individual way, for instance, in mistaking the shop for a cinema.

2 A new manner to represent the problem is suddenly discovered, leading to a different path to a solution heretofore unpredicted.

3 According to this theory, we shift between two processes ― reflection and comparison ― in a way that lets us maintain favorable self-views.

4 And as far as lovers of art are concerned, they do not look at the movies for imitations of nature but for art.

5 As a consequence, I suspect that the number of downloads of any given scientific paper has little relevance to the number of times the entire article has been read from beginning to end.

6 As a matter of fact, one should break away from experience and let the mind wander freely.

7 As a new and preferred story begins to emerge, it is important to assist the child to hold on to, or stay connected to, the new story.

8 At any moment, a person has a particular take on what is happening.

9 But it is no light matter to quickly and correctly pen a long and complicated composition.

10 But members benefit from a constant flow of new information and from the great reach of their influence, even if it tends to be somewhat lacking in strength.

11 But that, it soon becomes clear, suggests that we praise more because we need to say it than because children need to hear it.

12 But the examination of the accuracy of information obtained in this manner is not a simple matter.

13 But what happens when the only available comparison target we have is superior or better off than we are?

14 Consider the University of Cambridge study which found that a group of eight-year-old children was able to identify substantially more characters from animations than common wildlife species.

15 Even though you were looking at the words, you apparently were not paying attention.

16 Externalization is the foundation from which many narrative conversations are built.

17 Finally, local residents may feel that this process reduces their identities to mere commercial transactions, and they may believe they sacrifice what is unique and special about their place.

18 Generally, higher-graded teas are teas with leaves that are tightly and uniformly rolled.

19 Geniuses don't necessarily have a higher success rate than other creators; they simply do more ― and they do a range of different things.

20 However, there is more to attention than just moving the eyes to look at objects.

21 If Louise had not learned the effective parenting skills taught in the seminars, she would probably be using similarly ineffective threatening techniques with her own children today!

22 If place identity is tied to a particular industry, local residents may feel strongly attached to the definitions of place that stem from involvement in that industry, and they may resist losing that identity in favor of one based on a tourism industry.

23 If she is hungry, for example, she may notice that a shop is selling groceries; her friend may notice only that it sells newspapers.

24 If she is short of money, she may resent that the fruit is overpriced; meanwhile her friend may feel tempted by some juicy peaches.

25 In a classic study of urban politics, Herbert Gans found that neighborhoods with the highest levels of solidarity often were unable to block unfavorable policies and programs for lack of ties to possible allies elsewhere in the city.

26 In areas that are not especially relevant to our self-definition, we engage in reflection, whereby we flatter ourselves by association with others' accomplishments.

27 In contrast to the diversity it is applied to, the meaning of this term continues to be mostly based on Western views and values.

28 In one sense the two friends are experiencing the same shop and its contents, but they are having quite different experiences of that shop.

29 In the United States, we are all familiar with the mandatory nutritional information placed on food products.

30 Inventions, ideas, and discoveries have been credited to the persons who originated them.

31 It can seem strange, at least at first, to stop praising; it can feel as though you're being chilly or withholding something.

32 It has been claimed that no specific knowledge, or experience is required to attain insight in the problem situation.

33 It has been said that eye movements are windows into the mind, because where people look reveals what environmental information they are attending to.

34 It is common to find that people prefer the taste of looser rolled black teas over more expensive or more highly graded black teas that have been tightly rolled.

35 It was for this reason that Gans referred to them as urban villagers.As the opposite of local networks, cosmopolitan networks offer little solidarity and have little capacity to comfort and sustain members.

36 It's all part of what Robert Pyle first called the extinction of experience.

37 It's impossible to generate a lot of good ideas without also generating a lot of bad ideas.

38 Landscapes with a strong place identity have an advantage in marketing to tourists, as it is relatively easy to compartmentalize and market their narratives.

39 Let me spend a moment on the idea of adjusting to another person's mental orientation.

40 Louise said her mother's infamous threat was always, If you kids don't stop fighting, I'm going to knock your three heads together!Louise and her siblings were always puzzled about the specifics of how their mother would actually accomplish such a task, which, thankfully, she never attempted.

41 Louise, a mother who attended my seminars, shared how her mother dealt with sibling fighting.

42 Lower-graded teas, on the other hand, are teas with leaves that are loosely and inconsistently rolled.

43 My advice is that if you want to do some serious thinking, then you'd better disconnect the Internet, phone, and television set and try spending twenty-four hours in absolute solitude.

44 Nevertheless, experimental studies have shown that insight is actually the result of ordinary analytical thinking.

45 No doubt, Louise's mother had learned this threatening tactic from her own mother, and, in the absence of any other parenting tools she knew of, she said it to her own children, regardless of whether it worked.

46 Often externalizing conversations involve tracing the influence of the problem in a child's life over time and how the problem has disempowered the child by limiting his ability to see things in a different light.

47 Often, however, these regulations do not work adequately, as the Enron scandal in 2001 clearly illustrates.

48 Once you start to see praise for what it is ― and what it does ― these constant little valuative outbursts from adults start to produce the same effect as fingernails being dragged down a blackboard.

49 One has only to copy a piece of music or to try to put into notes some piece of music previously memorized, to realize this.

50 One of the hallmarks of evaluating the quality of a black tea is by assessing how tightly the leaves are rolled.

51 One outcome of Enron's subsequent financial collapse was the introduction of new regulations designed to improve the reliability of the information that companies must provide to the public.

52 One unspoken truth about creativity ― it isn't about wild talent so much as it is about productivity.

53 One wonders whether our children's inherent capacity to recognize, classify, and order information about their environment ― abilities once essential to our very survival ― is slowly devolving to facilitate life in their increasingly virtualized world.

54 People rooted in landscape may feel strong connections to other community members and may resent the invasion of outsiders who they believe are different and challenge their common identity.

55 People sometimes make downward social comparisons ― comparing themselves to inferior or worse-off others ― to feel better about themselves.

56 Since the fifteenth century, this tradition has been concerned with recognizing individual achievements.

57 So the only thing you can do is try to fail faster so that you can move onto the next idea.

58 Some psychologists believe that insight is the result of a restructuring of a problem after a period of non-progress where the person is believed to be too focused on past experience and get stuck.

59 Such reporting helps ensure that private investors have reliable information on which to base their investment decisions.

60 Suppose you care very little about your own athletic skills, but when your friend scores the winning goal during a critical soccer match, you beam with pride, experience a boost to your self-esteem, and take delight in her victory celebrations as if, by association, it were your victory too.

61 That's not just different from praise ― it's the opposite of praise.

62 The Securities and Exchange Commission that monitors American stock markets forces firms to meet certain reporting requirements before their stock can be listed on exchanges such as the New York Stock Exchange.

63 The counsellor helps the child to change by deconstructing old stories and reconstructing preferred stories about himself and his life.

64 The lack of real, direct experience in and with nature has caused many children to regard the natural world as mere abstraction, that fantastic, beautifully filmed place filled with endangered rainforests and polar bears in peril.

65 The narratives that people create to understand their landscapes come to be viewed as marketable entities and a source of income for residents.

66 The new information can contribute to a completely different perspective in finding a solution, thus producing the Aha Experience.

67 The oil trading company Enron had cooked its books to overstate its profitability in its mandated reports.

68 The one area in which the Internet could be considered an aid to thinking is the rapid acquisition of new information.

69 The person notices this rather than that, and she has feelings and makes judgements about one rather than another aspect of events.

70 The restructuring of a problem can be caused by unsuccessful attempts in solving the problem, leading to new information being brought in while the person is thinking.

71 The thing about creativity is that at the outset, you can't tell which ideas will succeed and which will fail.

72 The weakness of local networks lies in their self-containment, for they lack input as well as outreach.

73 There are many instances of rapid work on the part of the great composers; and their facility and quickness of composition causes great wonder and admiration.

74 There is a mental aspect of attention that involves processing that can occur independently of eye movements.

75 Therefore, one should not evaluate the tea's drinkability or taste merely because its leaves are not tightly rolled.

76 These exceptions to the problem story help the child create a new and preferred story.

77 These great musicians generally did their composition mentally without reference to pen or piano, and simply postponed the unpleasant manual labor of committing their music to paper until it became absolutely necessary.

78 They are not in the habit of observing closely the play of features of their fellow men ― either in real life or at the movies.

79 They are satisfied with grasping the meaning of what they see.

80 They know that artistic representation is always explaining, refining, and making clear the object depicted.

81 Things that in real life are imperfectly realized, merely hinted at, and entangled with other things appear in a work of art complete, entire, and free from irrelevant matters.

82 This overstated, often fictionalized version of nature is no more real ― and yet no less real ― to them than the everyday nature right outside their doors, waiting to be discovered in a child's way, at a child's pace.

83 This rather general usage erroneously suggests that the concept or word artist existed in original contexts.

84 This view is also at the core of the definition of an artist.Artists are perceived to establish a strong bond with their art to the point of combining into one entity.Art history has reinforced this oneness: A painting by Pablo Picasso is called a Picasso.This union between artists and their work has determined the essential qualities of an artist: originality, authorship, and authenticity.

85 Thus, they often take in the overemphasized expression of film actors more easily than any that is too naturalistic.

86 Thus, while the urban villagers lacked ties even to their local city government, cosmopolitan network ties often lead into the White House.

87 To find a few ideas that work, you need to try a lot that don't.

88 To help the child to develop a new story, the counsellor and child search for times when the problem has not influenced the child or the child's life and focus on the different ways the child thought, felt and behaved.

89 Today the term artist is used to refer to a broad range of creative individuals across the globe from both past and present.

90 We can also look directly at something without paying attention to it.

91 We can pay attention to things that are not directly in our line of vision, as evidenced by the basketball player who dribbles down court while paying attention to a teammate off to the side, just before she throws a perfect pass without looking.

92 What kids do need is unconditional support, love with no strings attached.

93 What one often gets is no more than abstract summaries of lengthy articles.

94 When consumers lack adequate information to make informed choices, governments frequently step in to require that firms provide information.

95 When we hear of some of the speedy writing of great works by Mozart or Mendelssohn, we might think that this speed was of the composing power as well as of pen, but, in fact, such was seldom the case.

96 Why does the pure acting of the movies not seem unnatural to the audience, who, after all, are accustomed in real life to people whose expression is more or less indistinct?

97 With that said, the tightness of the roll has more to do with the steepability of a leaf than it does with the taste of a tea.

98 Yes, the simple act of typing a few words into a search engine will virtually instantaneously produce links related to the topic at hand.

99 You begin to root for a child to give his teachers or parents a taste of their own treacle by turning around to them and saying (in the same saccharine tone of voice), Good praising!Still, it's not an easy habit to break.

100 You may have had this experience if you have been reading a book and then suddenly become aware that although you were moving your eyes across the page and reading the words, you had no idea what you had just read.

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