Philosophy is a trainable skill and many ideas come about from turning a weird thought experiment into a writing piece via creativity.
Insights are a trainable skill via deliberate contemplation and inquiry.
For creativity I’d read John Cleese’s book. For philosophy I’d read the Stanford encyclopedia of philosophy focusing on following your own interests. For insight I’d look at Gendlin’s Focusing and Thinking at the Edge.
I guess there’s writing skill too, but that’s amenable to deliberate practice.
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Creativity is a trainable skill.
Philosophy is a trainable skill and many ideas come about from turning a weird thought experiment into a writing piece via creativity.
Insights are a trainable skill via deliberate contemplation and inquiry.
For creativity I’d read John Cleese’s book. For philosophy I’d read the Stanford encyclopedia of philosophy focusing on following your own interests. For insight I’d look at Gendlin’s Focusing and Thinking at the Edge.
I guess there’s writing skill too, but that’s amenable to deliberate practice.