Thursday, February 2, 2012

Graf 8

My reaction to I-research. I read some of the other papers and am overwhelmed trying to come up with an idea that I haven't already read about. The paper about helping a child who is slow verbally, well, I've been there, done that. I watch a lot of HGTV so I don't have a lot of questions about home building, although if you saw my house, you'd think I should. I usually read up on anything that interests me. John Lennon? Ask me anything. Undiagnosed autism in adults? I've read a lot of theories about why the military and MIT have so many. I'm interested in the body-mind connection of exercise and why it helps depression, but I don't seem to know how to phrase the questions. I'm not a know-it-all, far from it, but when something comes up that I have an interest in and it pertains to me, I read about it. So I guess the best I can do is try to figure out how to find questions I want answered and try to come up with something. Very frustrating, especially since it seems to occupy a lot of my waking thoughts.

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  1. A fruitful frustration that eventually generates ideas doesn't worry me! There still might be something in the body/mind, exercise/mental state thing. But where you go in the isearch is into uncharted and new territory with a topic, not the past or even the present.

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