"Then again, don't think. Daydream. Scientists now say it is one of our most complicated activities, the way we shape ourselves and become aware of those things that we have felt without thinking. The heart has a quiet voice. Allow thoughts to unfold. All those emptinesses that precede stumbling across the unexpected. The aching dullness that is so often the catalyst for better things, for breakthroughs. Being bored is important sometimes. The human brain does more if given a chance to slow down from time to time, to do the essential work of rearranging your mind. At home we are free to do nothing."
Ilse Crawford