I have always had an active imagination, but these days I feel it lacking. And I think I know why.
It's Maslow's fault. The 19th century psychologist stated that every person has certain needs. These are expressed in a triangle. At the bottom are food, water, shelter. The top is self-realization. We can't fulfill the higher needs, he said, until we take care of the lower ones.
So I'm still feeling a little sick. Not too bad, but it's there. How can I concentrate on wonderful things such as imagination while I'm working to get well.
I'm not sure that's really it. But it sounds nice.
Wednesday, January 10, 2007
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