There is a problem and I want to understand it, I want to learn about it. To learn about it, I cannot bring memories of the past to deal with it. A new problem implies it is a fresh thing, but I come to it with my dead, stupid memories. So I must deal with the problem in the active present. Because the problem is active, the time element must be altogether put aside. From Public Talk 2, Saanen, 14 July 1964 Read more |