They seem to strike when you take a break from thinking about a problem directly.Īrtists and writers understand this well. In fact, you don't tend to get them when you are thinking about a problem directly. You don't get aha! moments by simply adding up the evidence and drawing conclusions. When an aha! moment strikes, it's as if your conventional view of things cracks open to reveal an insight that is startlingly different and remarkably fresh. You are ready to be in the moment.Ĭreative ideas actually seem to visit you from another level of your mind-a level that is much bigger than the one that had been working so hard on the problem. Only when you are ready to let go of what you already know are you truly ready to see things with fresh eyes. That's why aha! moments tend to strike when you are truly fed up with the way things are, or when you are just exhausted from exhausting the options. So you need to find something you don't already know. You are trying to solve a problem with what you already know but if what you already know were sufficient to solve the problem, you wouldn't have the problem. Whenever you have an intractable problem, the real obstacle is that you are locked in a certain point of view.
#Aha moment meaning how to#
Today you'll learn how to have more of them, and how to have them more easily. Sometimes after you've been struggling with a problem for a long time, a radical new idea just pops into your mind-in a flash-and the problem is solved. High on life you should try it (try it) you know Wheat, meat, dairy free, t-total happy clappy
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embellishments (the song is too dramatic not to!)Įat, sleep, breathe it your full of the stuff General CommentFrom the album booklet, with a few. Hope you enjoyed! I love this song to bits! :)
However, she conspicuously made the piano notable.Īs such, I think the intended meaning of this song is that WE ARE ALL HYPOCRITES regardless of the fact that we seem to catch other people in the act more than ourselves. Imogen specifically said that she took the piano out of the song because it allowed it to breathe. This bang has a lot implication to it as it encompasses the intended meaning of the song. Lastly, the song ends with a bang on the piano.
Well read, can play the fool." Imogen, being the intelligent person who she is, most likely referenced some historical body or a recent hoodwinking here.
The song crescendos to this wonderful high in which Imogen criticizes a wolf–sly man–wearing a bunny's mask–"so charming, very charming. La-la-la-la, La-la-la-la, La-la-la-la, La-la-la Nicest, sweetest, upmost in everythingest, Imogen employs her disdain for fallible politicians in this catchy verse–in particular, those who are devilishly opportune and advocate environmental conservation, but, go against their policies by driving gas-guzzlers. Hook, line and sinker for a 4-wheel drive!Ĭost you to keep me quiet. As she said in her video, this verse is directly related to her friend which stoutly claimed to avoid wheat, meat, and dairy yet, Imogen saw her eating a biscuit with wheat in it. Here, Imogen literally catches someone going against their word. In context: "Eat, sleep, breathe that you're full of that stuff"Ĭaught you red-handed in a biscuit tin. Imogen begins by musing on her general indignation towards hypocrites–in a rather cheeky fashion–by making innuendos towards the proverb "You're full of shit." In addition, she eggs on the person by tempting them with the probability of remaining unseen. Wheat-meat-dairy-free, t-total happy-clappy And breathe that you're full of the stuff