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"An egg every day?", by Erik Pevernagie xx
Creative thinking and innovative ideas answer yawning dullness and frayed lifestyles. Through lateral thinking and new insight, we can choose different paths and unstructured pursuits, wiping out obstacles to furthering and refining our identity. Deep thinking is a conspiracy against ignorance, blindness, and obliviousness. Mental chains may become rusty. Often, they merely need some soothing oil, or a game-change brings a proper solution. The right decision and appropriate action avoid conflicts with others or with oneself. Sticking to a lifestyle with only eggs on the daily menu might lead to an over-satiation, making people somehow confused and, in the end, weird. Some extreme bewildering situations may urge some people to call on a shrink for their family member who thinks to be a chicken. When the therapist advises them to do something about it, suggesting they have the person locked up, we may have a situational problem if we hear they cannot do so because they need the eggs. By cleaning up clutter in the backyard of our minds, we avoid mental disorders.
Phenomenon: Innovation and creativity Factual starting point: three eggs . |
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