
Brainstorm

IF WE BETTER UNDERSTOOD MEMORY AND IMAGINATION we might discover that memory is in part the way that persistent productive obsessions recombine instantly and that imagination is our repertoire of persistent productive obsessions dynamically recombining.
Eric Maisel • Brainstorm
Certain productive obsessions are bound to thread their way through your life, appearing here as a theme in the novel you write, there as the destination for a family vacation, and somewhere else as membership in a group or as an impulsive purchase.
Eric Maisel • Brainstorm
You may produce fewer paintings or novels if you get in the habit of controlling your obsessions, but what you lose in inventory you gain in mental health.
Eric Maisel • Brainstorm
You do not want to go too long without a productive obsession in place, since that will mean that you won’t really be thinking.
Eric Maisel • Brainstorm
The only sensible course, with respect to each new potential productive obsession that you field, is to pause and think.