Insight is the understanding of a specific cause and effect in a specific context. The term insight can have several related meanings:
An insight that manifests itself suddenly, such as understanding how to solve a difficult problem, is sometimes called by the German word Aha-Erlebnis. The term was coined by the German psychologist and theoretical linguist Karl Bühler. It is also known as an epiphany.
In psychology, insight occurs when a solution to a problem presents itself quickly and without warning. It is the sudden discovery of the correct solution following incorrect attempts based on trial and error.
Insight is an American religious-themed weekly anthology series that aired in syndication from October 1960 to 1983. Produced by Paulist Productions in Los Angeles, the series presented half-hour dramas illuminating the contemporary search for meaning, freedom, and love. Insight was an anthology series, using an eclectic set of story telling forms including comedy, melodrama, and fantasy to explore moral dilemmas.
The series was created by Roman Catholic priest Ellwood E. "Bud" Kieser, the founder of Paulist Productions. A member of the Paulist Fathers, an evangelistic Catholic order of priests, he worked in the entertainment community in Hollywood as a priest-producer and occasional host, using television as a vehicle of spiritual enrichment. Many of the episodes of the series were videotaped at CBS Television City and then Metromedia Square.
The anthology format and the religious nature of the program attracted a wide variety of actors (including Jeff Hunter, Ed Asner, Jack Albertson, Beau Bridges, Carol Burnett, Ron Howard, Cindy Williams, Patty Duke, Ann Jillian, Wesley Eure, Bob Hastings, Cicely Tyson, James Doohan, Ricky Kelman, Jack Klugman, Robert Lansing, Randolph Mantooth, Walter Matthau, Deborah Winters, Bob Newhart, Bill Bixby, John Ritter, Bill Mumy, Mark Hamill, Flip Wilson, Keenan Wynn, Marty Feldman, Michael Shea, and Martin Sheen), directors (such as Marc Daniels, Arthur Hiller, Norman Lloyd, Delbert Mann, Ted Post, Jay Sandrich, and Jack Shea), and writers (Rod Serling, John T. Dugan, Lan O'Kun, and Michael Crichton) to work on the series.
Insight on the News (also called Insight) was an American conservative print and online news magazine. It was owned by News World Communications, an international media conglomerate founded by Unification Church founder Sun Myung Moon, which at the time owned The Washington Times, United Press International, and several newspapers in Japan, South Korea, Africa, and South America. Insight's reporting often resulted in journalistic controversy.
In 1991 Insight was one of the first publications to use the word "Islamophobia". In 1997 Insight reported that the administration of President Bill Clinton gave political donors rights to be buried in Arlington National Cemetery. This charge was widely repeated on talk radio and other conservative outlets; but was later denied by the United States Army, which has charge over Arlington Cemetery. Media investigations turned up the burial of M. Larry Lawrence, a former United States Ambassador to Switzerland at Arlington, which led to a congressional investigation. Republican Party members of congress searched military records and found no evidence that Lawrence was ever in the Merchant Marine. As a result, Lawrence's body was disinterred in 1997 at taxpayers' expense and moved to California. Richard Holbrooke, an assistant secretary of state, had helped obtain the rights to bury Lawrence at Arlington, and had written a letter to the White House praising Lawrence and saying that he deserved burial at the National Cemetery.
Say you gottta leave. 5 more minutes, 5 more minutes baby, 5 more minutes
Say you gotta go, working over 5 all I need is 5 more minutes of your time
(Chorus)
Hate when the seconds fly when I'm with the one I love, that's you, that's
I saver every single touch that's why I'm feeling you so much, it's true
That you
Your kiss is so sweet, you got me saying please stay open, open without me
I seen you look at your void, swear I'll get more
Stay open, open without me, ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh (yeah you make me go)
Ooh ooh ooh yeah ooh ooh ooh (yeah you make me go) ooh ooh ooh ooh 24-7
Red eyes in the morning, staying up all night
I'm talking to you on the phone yeah you think I've had a red up fly
You think am an addict, but you my only habit
When it comes to you, girl I gotta have it
Hate they way the seconds fly, when I'm with the one I love, that's you
That's you
I saver every single touch that's why I'm feeling you so much, it's true
That you
Your kiss is so sweet, you got me saying please, stay open, open without me
I seen you look at your void, I swear I'll get you more
Stay open, open without me, ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh (yeah you make me go)
Ooh, ooh, ooh yeah ooh, ooh, ooh yeah you make me go ooh ooh, ooh, ooh 24-7
Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh x3
Your kiss is so sweet, you got me saying please stay open, open without me
I seen you look at your void, swear I'll get you more
Stay open, open without me, ooh, ooh, ooh (yeah you make me go) ooh, ooh, ooh
Yeah ooh x3 yeah you make me go oohx4 24-7
You make me go uh, you make me go uh
You make me go uh 24-7 babe
You make me go, you make me go let go 24-7 darling (oohx3)