27 JAN 2015 by ideonexus
The Zoku Jewel
‘Volition is a funny thing,’ Zinda says. ‘The jewels don’t just respond to what we want, but what we would want if we were wiser or smarter or knew more. The zoku as a whole tries to extrapolate what you really need, rather than just what you are asking for, and in line with everybody’s volition. I’ll give you an example. Tell me something you really like. A food, or something.’
Mieli hesitates. ‘This is pointless.’
‘Come on. Don’t take it so seriously!’
Mieli sighs...24 MAR 2013 by ideonexus
Our Minds Demand Closure
In 1927,
Gestalt psychologist Bluma Zeigarnik
noticed a funny thing: waiters in a Vienna
restaurant could remember only orders
that were in progress. As soon as the
order was sent out and complete, they
seemed to wipe it from memory. Zeigarnik
then did what any good psychologist
would do: she went back to the lab and
designed a study. A group of adults and
children was given anywhere between
eighteen and twenty-two tasks to perform
(both physical ones, like making clay
figures, and mental one...Without closure we are more likely to remember something, a lack of closure bothers us and motivates us.