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Lost and Found: Memory, Identity and Who We Become When We're No Longer Ourselves Lost and Found: Memory, Identity and Who We Become When We're No Longer Ourselves by Jules Montague
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“Think of all those times you've desperately tried to come up with solutions or concepts to no avail, only for them to drift into view when least expected. The difficulty with obsession is that there might be focus without ideas.”
Jules Montague, Lost and Found: Memory, Identity and Who We Become When We're No Longer Ourselves
“Creativity is a soup of heritability and environment and experience, of neurotransmitters and networks. Of focused attention and mind wandering. Of openness and of novelty-seeking.”
Jules Montague, Lost and Found: Memory, Identity and Who We Become When We're No Longer Ourselves
“We've always had a sense that there is more to us and more to the world than we can see; that there are hidden depths to be released, talents to be unveiled if only we read the right book or watched the right programme or signed up to the right subscription. If we took the right flight or the right drugs. But sometimes, creativity emerges only from the depths of destructions.”
Jules Montague, Lost and Found: Memory, Identity and Who We Become When We're No Longer Ourselves
“With remembering, there is rebuilding. And that is the thing about memory: it's a home constantly under reconstruction, not a video playing on a loop.”
Jules Montague, Lost and Found: Memory, Identity and Who We Become When We're No Longer Ourselves