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The Beatles were notorious for their ability to work in what is often referred to as a "flow state," where creativity flows freely without the hindrance of self-doubt or overthinking. This philosophy allowed them to produce cult classics like "A Day in the Life," which originated from a spontaneous collaboration betweenJohn Lennon and Paul McCartney. Their willingness to try unconventional ideas derived from their lack of formal musical training allowed them to explore uncharted territories in songwriting.