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Janusian thinking is the ability to imagine two opposites or contradictory ideas, concepts, or images existing simultaneously. Imagine, if you will, your mother existing as a young baby and old woman simultaneously, or your pet existing and not existing at the same time.
Psychology 1508: Janusian Thinking (Presentation)
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Are we having fun yet? - Card from Steve Jackson's "Illuminati" Game (1994)
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Dance! - Pictogram #Art by an unknown artist
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"The Entire Universe is Prefused with Signs, If It Is Not Composed Exclusively of Signs." - Charles Peirce
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There Are Hundreds of Billions of Galaxies. Where Are All the Aliens? - Comic by Maki Naro and Matthew Francis
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Tsurezuregusa (徒然草, Essays in Idleness) - collection of essays written by the Japanese monk Yoshida Kenkō between 1330 and 1332.
“It is typical of the unintelligent man to insist on assembling complete sets of everything. Imperfect sets are better.”
“If man were never to fade away like the dews of Adashino, never to vanish like the smoke over Toribeyama, but lingered on forever in this world, how things would lose their power to move us! The most precious thing in life is its uncertainty.”
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Gazu hyakki tsurezurebukuro (百器徒然袋, "Illustrated Bag of 100 Random Demons") (1805)
