While walking down the street the other day, listening to a Four Tet remix of something-or-other on my iPod, I heard a whistling so clear and unproduced that I was sure it came from within my head rather than my headphones.
Playing the song back, I discovered that the music had indeed whistled, but the experience prompted me to wonder what it would be like to have harmless, accompanying voices in my mind -- and simply learn to live with them.
Of course, having had this exciting story idea, the New York Times had to go and nail it down with several thousand words. No hard feelings, though, against this fascinating account of a group that -- rather than quieting the voices with medication -- teaches people to cope with them, to learn from the experience:
Can You Live With the Voices in Your Head? [New York Times Magazine]