When Ideas Come at the Wrong Time
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Re: When Ideas Come at the Wrong Time
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Dlachance9: Thats funny! Sometimes thoughts do sound better in our heads

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So I bought a little cassette memo tape machine (shows you how long ago this was, ha ha) and that helped a lot.
I'd therefore recommend an inexpensive electronic memo pad. Also, you can simply phone yourself and leave a message.
What I did eventually find was that I became able to remember all the ideas and could recall them easily, hours afterward. It's just a case of training yourself. But until you've learned to do this, yes, a little memo box would be fine. They're cheap.
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A philosopher was sound asleep and he dreamed that he'd discovered the deep secret to human relationships, especially married ones. He awoke suddenly, stumbled over to his desk and scribbled the answer, then he dumped himself back into bed. The next morning, he got up and excited at his discovery, went to his desk to see what he'd written. It read: "Higamous hogamous, women are monogamous. Hogamouse higamous, men polygamous."
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