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생각 — a pixel garden of thoughts

첫 번째 생각

Every thought begins as a single pixel — a tiny point of light in the vast meadow of the mind. From this seed, ideas branch and blossom into structures we can share with others. What starts small can grow into something that changes everything.

연결된 생각

Thoughts rarely exist alone. They connect, overlap, and weave into tapestries of meaning. A memory of rain triggers a melody, which recalls a face, which sparks a question that reshapes how you see the world. This is the meadow of connected thinking.

깊은 생각

Some thoughts require patience. They grow slowly underground before breaking the surface — like mushrooms appearing overnight after weeks of hidden mycelial networking. The deepest thoughts are the ones we didn't know we were thinking until they arrived, fully formed, like pixel art revealed one row at a time.

새로운 생각

New thoughts hatch from the collision of existing ones — a geometric egg cracking open to release something unexpected. Every conversation, every book, every walk through unfamiliar terrain can produce a thought that didn't exist five minutes ago. This is the magic of the thinking meadow.

자유로운 생각

A thought unrestrained by convention drifts like a bubble through an open sky. Free thinking is not chaos — it is the willingness to follow an idea to its conclusion without judging it prematurely. In this meadow, every thought is welcome, every pixel has a place.

Pixel Garden

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Stream of Thought

The meadow doesn't end — it continues beyond the edge of the screen, beyond the edge of the page, into the quiet hum of thoughts you haven't had yet.

생각 (senggack) is a Korean word meaning "thought" or "thinking." This site is a garden where thoughts grow in pixel soil, watered by curiosity and warmed by the candy-colored sun.

Every pixel you see was placed with intention. In a world of infinite resolution, choosing to work within constraints is itself a form of creative thought.

Wander freely. There is no destination here, only the gentle joy of discovering something small and beautiful in each corner of this meadow.