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However, it reveals a profound insight into the human experience: our minds are not mere containers for thoughts, but rather, they are active participants in shaping reality. By suggesting that paper was invented to free us from mental clutter, Jääskeläinen is hinting at the tension between internal and external representation of ideas.\n\n**How to Use This**\nTo apply this mindset today, consider adopting a \"draft-and-discard\" approach to your creative work. Instead of obsessing over ideas in your mind, write them down on paper or digitally, allowing yourself to release mental energy and focus on the next step in the creative process. By externalizing your thoughts, you'll cultivate a more agile and productive mindset, better equipped to navigate the complexities of modern creativity.",{"currentPage":183,"totalPages":183,"totalItems":8,"itemsPerPage":8},1]