You might start by not thinking—or, more accurately, but less trenchantly, by refusing to subjugate your faith to your current rationality and it’s narrowness of view. This doesn’t mean “make yourself stupid.” It means the opposite. It means instead that you must quit manoeuvring and calculating and conniving and scheming and enforcing and demanding and avoiding and ignoring and punishing. It means you must place your old strategies aside. It means, instead, that you must pay attention, as you have never paid attention before.
12 Rules for Life, pp. 107-108. Emphasis in original.
It brings to mind the Tony Efrati episode. How, if he has a target and is planning an attack, he just looks at it. Really looks.