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I try to Control-Alt-Delete the thought, as always, but the keys in my mind get stuck.
Alice Feeney (Rock Paper Scissors)
It’s literally a reboot of the system—a biological control-alt-delete. Psychedelics
Michael Pollan (How to Change Your Mind: What the New Science of Psychedelics Teaches Us About Consciousness, Dying, Addiction, Depression, and Transcendence)
Those mesmerizing eyes stared right into hers with an intensity that caused her brain to do an abrupt control-alt-delete.
Lisa Kleypas (Christmas Eve at Friday Harbor (Friday Harbor, #1))
It could be as straightforward as the notion of a "mental reboot"- Matt Johnson's biological control-alt-delete key- that jolts the brain out of destructive patterns (such as Kessler's "capture"), affording an opportunity for new patterns to take root. It could be that, as Franz Vollenweider has hypothesized, psychedelics enhance neuroplasticity. The myriad new connections that spring up in the brain during the psychedelic experience, as mapped by the neuroimaging done at Imperial College, and the disintegration of well traveled old connections, may serve simply to "shake the snow globe," in Robin Carhart-Harris's phrase, a predicate for establishing new pathways. Mendel Kaelen, a Dutch postdoc in the Imperial lab, proposes a more extended snow metaphor: "Think of the brain as a hill covered in snow, and thoughts as sleds gliding down that hill. As one sled after another goes down the hill, a small number of main trails will appear in the snow. And every time a new sled goes down, it will be drawn into the preexisting trails, almost like a magnet." Those main trails represent the most well-traveled neural connections in your brain, many of them passing through the default mode network. "In time, it become more and more difficult to glide down the hill on any other path or in a different direction. "Think of psychedelics as temporarily flattening the snow. The deeply worn trails disappear, and suddenly the sled can go in other directions, exploring new landscapes and, literally, creating new pathways." When the snow is freshest, the mind is most impressionable, and the slightest nudge-whether from a song or an intention or a therapists's suggestion- can powerfully influence its future course. p384
Michael Pollan (How to Change Your Mind: The New Science of Psychedelics)
Control+Alt+Delete
Richard Devin (Never Fear)
Computers break down. A lot. Especially if you’ve got an old one that doesn’t work so good anymore and you have to shut programs down when that beach ball keeps spinning or that hourglass never disappears. So what do you do? You hit those three “shutdown instantly” buttons, all at the same time: control + alt + delete.
Bathroom Readers' Institute (Uncle John's Bathroom Reader Weird Inventions: Bizarre Gadgets You Can't Live Without)
Ctrl Alt Del for humans would mean, ‘Take Control, Opt Alternatives, and Delete Fears.
Vikrmn: CA Vikram Verma (You By You)