It has occurred to me that we all think we think all the time. Think about that…..we all think...
That we all think…all the time. Re-arrange those sentences any way you choose. The real issue is that we really don’t think as often as we think we do. Let’s move on.
“Think” is actually both a noun and a verb. More commonly we use it as a verb. The words ponder, reflect, meditate, and contemplate are synonyms. However, we don’t often use the words interchangeably. Instinctively, we know that pondering, meditating, and contemplating require a set aside time, mind clearing, and a deliberate process.
My mother would occasionally find quiet time in a house with too many people in too little space. The term “lost in thought” aptly describes her state.
It has occurred to me that we all think we think all the time. Think about that…..we all think...
That we all think…all the time. Re-arrange those sentences any way you choose. The real issue is that we really don’t think as often as we think we do. Let’s move on.
“Think” is actually both a noun and a verb. More commonly we use it as a verb. The words ponder, reflect, meditate, and contemplate are synonyms. However, we don’t often use the words interchangeably. Instinctively, we know that pondering, meditating, and contemplating require a set aside time, mind clearing, and a deliberate process.
My mother would occasionally find quiet time in a house with too many people in too little space. The term “lost in thought” aptly describes her state.