Robert Burton

Robert Burton

Died: January 25, 1640, Oxford, United Kingdom Website Facebook X/Twitter

From Oxford University, Robert Burton was best known for the classic The Anatomy of Melancholy. He was also the incumbent of St Thomas the Martyr, Oxford, and of Seagrave in Leicestershire.

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Reverse the Roles and Heuristics

by Martin Luther and others in Figures of Speech

Discipline and orientation towards something comes to mind in this exercise of free association. A free-for-all, on the other hand is a chaotic alternative, can you measure the results and adapt to your environment? How do you maximize your creative expression and succeed?

Somatic Marker Hypothesis

by Leonardo da Vinci and others in Figures of Speech

A feeling truly, from out of this world. The uniqueness of this experience makes it memorable, yet so do the repeatable events we experience every day. Meaning is the differentiator, mnemonics tell the story.

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