The Human Nature Club An Introduction to the Study of Mental Life

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The Human Nature Club An Introduction to the Study of Mental Life
Thorndike, Edward L. (Edward Lee), 1874-1949
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If it doesn't provide any ideas, you can't do anything at all. From what it gives, you can select, and thus influence the next spontaneous lot. You can't have ideas by want- ing them ever so badly; you can only choose from What turn up. How is that? Am I right?" "That's just about what happened in my case, " said Miss Fairbanks. "I started with the thought, 'How can I spend less?' and up came the idea of buy- ing fewer gowns. That brought up the idea of a lovely one I saw last week, but of cour...se I inhibited that, and held on to the 'fewer gowns' idea and to my orginal question, which suggested one by one the ideas 'walk to town instead of riding, ' 'stop all candy and flowers, ' 'buy no books or magazines, ' stay at home in the summer, ' etc. With these came other irrelevant ideas, which I iihibited. " "Your description fitsf my case all right, " added Mr. Henshaw. "I started with the idea, 'The duty The Human Nature Club 99 of the city to its library. ' A lot of ideas came up, some mediocre, some totally off the question.

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