Good Intentions
10/07/2010 1 Comment
Do you know of word association? It’s a game, mixed with a psychological technique, that aims to get a better look at how you think based off your immediate word response to a specific word. For example, if someone said, “red,” you could say thousands of different things. For me, I’d probably say “the Devils” because their colors are red and black and they start their season tomorrow, and I’ll be in attendance. It’s on my mind at the time–and possibly constantly–and that gives a vantage point into my head and my thinking.
So, let’s say, for example, I use this purse on top of a chair. I’ll say, “purse on a chair” and your snap judgment will be “breast cancer.” Right? Read more of this post

