It is my experience that "The art of thinking" comes in many shapes.
Some people are very clear in their thinking others are very messy. Some people need to speak rather than think, some people need to think rather than speak. Some people need to Doodle, some do 100 ideas in 10 minutes other do 10 ideas in 100 minutes.
I appreciate the purpose and the methods of the book. I am sure it's a fantastic way... for some people.
A lack of resonance doesn't prevent some concepts from being universal.
You're taking it too far by saying that no concepts are universally applicable to human beings.
If I made a post saying "We need to eat to live a healthy life", would that not be a universal truth? If it doesn't resonate with some people (e.g. some quibble: "We can puree our food and drink it" or "intravenous injection works for me", and ignore the serious disadvantages of both choices) is the scientific truth of "we need to eat to live a healthy life" not true?
Relativism to an extreme degree is next to nihilism.
I believe his comment is justified for this particular article because the author specifically says, "The results are almost always incredible...And it works for everyone. Even if you hated school writing assignments, you will love Freewriting."
He does a great job of communicating this, despite our interpretive differences. (Though perhaps it's just very well spoken for my interpretation and just the opposite for someone else out there.)
He always leave me humble and exited at the same time.
His way of thinking about things are so rare even among the contemporary "great thinkers".
He treats everything as an experiment and show what it really mean to be a careful thinker.
It is my experience that "The art of thinking" comes in many shapes.
Some people are very clear in their thinking others are very messy. Some people need to speak rather than think, some people need to think rather than speak. Some people need to Doodle, some do 100 ideas in 10 minutes other do 10 ideas in 100 minutes.
I appreciate the purpose and the methods of the book. I am sure it's a fantastic way... for some people.
It's not necessarily for everyone.