It's the way the human brain works: when enough events occur in a pattern, we stop thinking and go into macro mode.
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Events often move faster than our ability to comprehend them.
What we find is that our brains have colossal things happening in them all the time.
On a daily basis, I pay almost no attention to the macro.
Linear thinking typifies a highly developed industry. It starts to get these patterns built into it somehow. I'm not sure how that happens, but certainly you take a look at dinosaurs.
You have to allow a certain amount of time in which you are doing nothing in order to have things occur to you, to let your mind think.
It's crazy how you can get yourself in a mess sometimes and not even be able to think about it with any sense and yet not be able to think about anything else.
One's mind has a way of making itself up in the background, and it suddenly becomes clear what one means to do.
The human brain has evolved the capacity to impose a narrative, complete with chronology and cause-and-effect logic, on whatever it encounters, no matter how apparently random.
It's a lot of random situations that combine in a certain volatile form and create a bigger-than- the-whole situation that nobody could have predicted.
When the brain gets lost, it doesn't stop working. It tries to makes sense of things. It begins to speculate and guess, and that's when things open up. That's exciting.