Q. on Nostr: "Because we don’t have to devote much conscious effort to the act of walking, our ...
"Because we don’t have to devote much conscious effort to the act of walking, our attention is free to wander—to overlay the world before us with a parade of images from the mind’s theatre. This is precisely the kind of mental state that studies have linked to innovative ideas and strokes of insight."
https://www.newyorker.com/tech/annals-of-technology/walking-helps-us-thinkPublished at
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