The daughters goof reminds me of a quote from Lawrence Durrell: 'She showed him the difference between knowledge and understanding'.
The idea of this ingrained understanding from experience is so much more intriguing to me than trying to pull knowledge together with the conscious mind. I like the idea of the conscious brain orchestrating the training regime for the subconscious, but once it is time to perform it just steps back and watches.
The idea of this ingrained understanding from experience is so much more intriguing to me than trying to pull knowledge together with the conscious mind. I like the idea of the conscious brain orchestrating the training regime for the subconscious, but once it is time to perform it just steps back and watches.