One could be 'The Year of Magical Thinking' by Joan Didion. It's a memoir that has elements that feel like a novel in its exploration of grief and self - reflection. Another might be works that play with the concept of magical thinking in a fictional context, like some magical realism novels where characters' beliefs shape their world in extraordinary ways.
For beginners, 'Charlotte's Web' by E.B. White could be considered. The idea that a spider can write words in her web to save a pig is a form of magical thinking. It's a heartwarming story that shows how believing in something extraordinary can bring about positive change. The friendship between Charlotte and Wilbur is also something that has a touch of magic in it.
There was a story of a woman who believed that if she planted a certain flower in her garden on a full moon night, it would bring health to her family. She had this magical thinking that the lunar energy combined with the flower would act as a protective force. So every full moon, she carefully planted those flowers, and she truly believed it made a difference in her family's well - being.
The creative thinking is a way of thinking that can stimulate imagination and creativity. It is characteristic of being able to think and solve problems from multiple perspectives without being limited by existing knowledge and experience. It can be innovative and break through the norm.
There was a close relationship between creative thinking, logical thinking, and illogical thinking. The logical way of thinking is to solve problems through analysis and reasoning. It is characteristic of focusing on facts and logic. Non-logical thinking refers to the way of thinking that does not follow the laws of logic but starts from subjective feelings and experiences.
In the process of novel creation, creative thinking could help the author break through the traditional mode and construct a unique story plot and character image from a new perspective. And logical thinking could help the author construct a reasonable plot and character setting from the perspective of objective facts. At the same time, illogical thinking could also provide unique creativity and inspiration for novel creation.
The creative thinking, logical thinking, and illogical thinking were all indispensable ways of thinking in the creation of novels. Through the use of a variety of ways of thinking, the author can continue to create novel works with unique charm.
It involves a variety of thinking skills, including the ability to associate, creative thinking, creative expression, and critical thinking. The characteristics of creative thinking include flexibility, open-mindedness, and criticism. It can look at problems from different angles and perspectives to produce new ideas and solutions.
There was a close relationship between creative thinking, logical thinking, and illogical thinking. The logical way of thinking was to understand the relationship and laws between things through logical reasoning and problem solving. Non-logical thinking was a way of thinking that did not follow logical laws but relied on irrational factors such as intuition, experience, and social culture to solve problems.
In novels, creative thinking is usually closely related to plot design, character creation, scene construction, etc. It can promote the development of the story and the growth of the characters to create more emotional value and innovative plots and characters. At the same time, creative thinking could also provide a more unique perspective and meaning for the story, making the story more attractive and infectious.
Thinking is the ability of humans or other creatures with the ability to think to process and express information through perception, understanding, and reasoning. The basic characteristics of thinking included the following aspects:
1. Divergence: The process of thinking can be diverse, including reasoning, judgment, classification, comparison, summary, creation, etc.
2. flexibility: the thinking process is flexible and can adapt to new situations, materials, and requirements.
3. Creation: The thinking process is creative and can propose new ideas, solve problems, and improve methods.
Reflective: The thinking process is reflective and can reflect on and improve one's own behavior, decisions, and ideas.
5. Holism: The thinking process is integrated, allowing for the interaction and influence between different thinking processes.
For example, when we solve a problem, the thought process may include analyzing the situation, obtaining information, reasoning, classification, comparison, and so on. At the same time, we may use reflective thinking to repeatedly evaluate and improve our ideas for solving problems. These thought processes interacted and influenced each other to form a complete thought process.
Fan Xian told Wu Zhu that missing a person meant that no matter what you were doing or how many people were around you, a person's appearance would always appear in your heart. You would silently recite a person's name. No matter how many voices you had heard or how many faces you had met, you would only want to hear her voice and see her alone.
The lines from the 28th episode of Qing Yuannian about missing a person were: " A person's appearance always appears in my heart. I silently recite a person's name. I hear many people talking, but what I want to hear is only his voice. I have seen many faces, but what I want to see is only his smile."
In addition to logical thinking and abstract thinking, there were other modes of thinking such as:
1. Thinking in Images: Through descriptions, metaphor, symbolism, and other means to understand and express concepts and ideas.
2. Intuition: Learning from experience does not rely on logical reasoning or objective evidence.
3. Analyzing thinking: By breaking down problems or things to understand their composition and relationships in order to better solve problems or make decisions.
Critical thinking: evaluate and evaluate evidence, opinions, and assumptions to determine their reliability and validity.
5 creative thinking: solving problems or creating new ideas and concepts in creative ways usually requires inspiration and imagination.
Each of these modes of thinking had its own unique characteristics and application scenarios that could complement and promote each other.