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This & That: The Reflections of Allfoak

allfoak

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thought1
THôt/
noun
noun: thought; plural noun: thoughts
  1. 1.
    an idea or opinion produced by thinking or occurring suddenly in the mind.
    "Maggie had a sudden thought"
    synonyms: idea, notion, opinion, view, impression, feeling, theory; More
    judgment, assessment, conclusion
    "what are your thoughts on the matter?"
    • one's mind or attention.
      plural noun: one's thoughts
      "he's very much in our thoughts and prayers"
    • an act of considering or remembering someone or something.
      "she hadn't given a thought to Max for some time"
    • an intention, hope, or idea of doing or receiving something.
      "he had given up all thoughts of making Manhattan his home"
      synonyms: hope, aspiration, ambition, dream; More
      intention, idea, plan, design, aim
      "he gave up any thought of getting a degree"
  2. 2.
    the action or process of thinking.
    "Sophie sat deep in thought"
    synonyms: thinking, contemplation, musing, pondering, consideration, reflection, introspection, deliberation, rumination, meditation, brooding, reverie, concentration;
    formalcogitation
    "it only took a moment's thought"




Thought refers to ideas or arrangements of ideas that are the result of the process of thinking.
Though thinking is an activity considered essential to humanity, there is no consensus as to how we define or understand it.
Wikipedia
 

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"It is the secret of the world that all things subsist and do not die, but retire a little from sight and afterwards return again."

—Ralph Waldo Emerson, Essays: Second Series
 
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