A batch of the best highlights from what Nicole's read, .
Disorder itself is what gives time its order. The engine that powers it is probability: There are more ways for things to fall apart than come together. Entropy (almost) inevitably increases.
Is the Physics of Time Actually Changing?
KC Cole
sometimes I do feel like there's this overriding need to just get something down so that it is a narrative that exists outside of me, so that it becomes an experience that I've had, as distinct from a part of my living self.
How to Write: Getting Personal
New York Night School, New York Magazine
Someone may only be able to do one thing at a time, and they may have a very hard time solving problems. One reason that problems can feel difficult is that executive dysfunction affects flexible thinking, which is the ability to see an issue from more than one angle.