The whole mind at work. — 6 months ago
This is not one of the exercises in the book, but I thought I’d mention it here, because I find it interesting.
In the last chapter, O’Connor gives “Twelve Easy Steps to Rewire the Brain.”
Here I want to say something about number eight:
8. Think with your whole mind.
This means to think with both logic and intuition, intuition informing logic, logic checking intuition.
This past week I noticed two instances of this at work. During the marking of papers, I used this to check my addition. After I had given all the ticks, I wrote down the mark, then I glanced at the answer again, to see if the student’s knowledge matched the mark they got. This was a surprisingly easy and effective check.
Yesterday at the factory I was curious about a pile of recently-soldered parts, and I bent over then to look closer. I happened to be mindful at the time, and I noticed that I was holding my hands clasped behind my back. This was my intuitive mind keeping my curious logical mind from making me reach out and touch something that was hot.
