
William L. Nicoll
Richmond
Virginia
From pouring a glass of water to playing piano, driving to work and checking our smart phones, so much of what we do is habit. The more iterations we perform, the more engrained it becomes. As it turns out, the way we think is no different. Left unaware, how we see ourselves and the world around us can become automated and no longer a choice. It becomes a reaction rather than a response. My...