Tahura Faisal Japanwala
Stories (2/0)
"Who Moved My Cheese"
Cognitive theory, introduced by Sarnoff A. Mednick, proposes that creative insights can arise from associative processes in memory. According to this theory, ideas are linked together in chains, with more remote associations tending to be more original. Individuals who are more creative are thought to have flatter hierarchies of associations, with many more strong associates for a given concept than less creative individuals. This allows for the activation of far-flung representations simultaneously, which is considered a crucial driver of creative thought.
By Tahura Faisal Japanwala2 months ago in Psyche
"Who Moved my Cheese"
In the book "Who Moved My Cheese?", stepping outside of one's comfort zone is a central theme. The story revolves around four characters - two mice named Sniff and Scurry, and two little people named Hem and Haw - who live in a maze and are in search of cheese. The maze represents the environment we live in and the cheese symbolizes the things we desire in life, such as success, happiness, and security.
By Tahura Faisal Japanwala2 months ago in Psyche