When our minds as people normally starts to wrap around things, we start to attach all these ideas to it that really aren't that necessary to the core of it, if you just experience it and kind of go through it.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Many ideas happen to us. We have intuition, we have feeling, we have emotion, all of that happens, we don't decide to do it. We don't control it.
Ideas emerge when a part of the real or imagined world is studied for its own sake.
I do think that I'm a big believer in having an idea or having ideas and just tucking them away in the back of your brain. Even if you aren't consciously thinking of them, I think they simmer. You're working on them, even if you don't know you're working on them, and I think having something in your head for a while is a valuable thing.
I think lots of ideas are sometimes in our heads without us quite, you know, knowing it.
I crave ideas, and when an idea hits me, it grips me and it tortures me until I master it.
Sometimes ideas feel like they were already there, and that you're just discovering them.
Fundamental ideas are not a consequence of experience, but a result of the particular constitution and activity of the mind, which is independent of all experience in its origin, though constantly combined with experience in its exercise.
Every suggested idea produces a corresponding physical reaction. Every idea constantly repeated ends by being engraved upon the brain, provoking the act which corresponds to that idea.
Ideas sometimes come from nowhere, and sometimes they take lots of thinking.
When an idea exclusively occupies the mind, it is transformed into an actual physical or mental state.