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What this person sees in a painting is not just a picture, but a “thought machine” that includes the painter’s emotions, hopes, and ideas – as well as the spirit of the culture and the historical period in which he lived. With careful attention, one can discern a similar mental dimension in physically enjoyable activities like athletics, food, or sex,. We might say that making a distinction between flow activities that involve functions of the body and those that involve the mind is to some extent spurious, for all physical activities must involve a mental component if they are to be enjoyable.. . . . Page 118
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