In 1958, German psychopathologist Klaus Conrad introduced the term “Apophenia” to define the cognitive process of identifying patterns and connections between entirely unrelated ideas. While this phenomenon significantly contributes to human creativity, it can also result in misconceptions or mistakes. This type of error is referred to as “Pareidolia.” Interestingly, both maniacs and geniuses may stem from similar origins. - Joseph’s “just my thoughts”
The low-grade players try to show everything they have at once. Gurus try to deliver only the essentials, tailored to the other person’s habits and patterns. It’s not the uniqueness that makes it attractive; it’s the right concentration. If you eat too much sugar, you spit it out. Sugar is delicious when it dissolves in the right amount of water. Yes, concentration! - Joseph’s “just my thoughts”