생각

senggack.org

A place where thoughts become tangible objects you can hold, turn over, and examine.

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What is a thought?

A thought is not a thing that arrives fully formed. It is a process — an unfolding, a gradual crystallization of fragments into something resembling coherence. We pretend thoughts are discrete, but they are liquid: they seep into adjacent ideas, absorb stray impressions, and settle into shapes we did not predict.

This is a space for that settling. Here, each idea is given a surface to rest on, a texture to press against, a container that shapes it without constraining it.

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The best ideas arrive sideways — in the margins, in the spaces between deliberate work.

Marginalia

The margins of old books are where readers argued with authors. They are where private thoughts met public ideas. Marginalia is evidence that reading was never passive — it was always a conversation.

senggack.org is built on this principle: every thought invites a response, every surface invites a mark.

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Korean: 생각 (saeng-gak) — thought, idea, thinking, consideration.

The Collection

philosophy

We do not think in straight lines. We think in spirals, returning to the same questions with slightly different eyes each time.

language

Words are containers. Some are too small for the ideas they hold. Some are too large, and the idea rattles around inside, never quite fitting.

memory

Memory is not a filing cabinet. It is a living thing that rewrites itself every time we open a drawer.

attention

Attention is the rarest form of generosity. To truly attend to something is to let it change you.

process

The blank page is not empty. It is full of potential — every word that could be written, every idea that could take shape.

stillness

Stillness is not the absence of movement. It is the presence of attention — a deliberate pause in which the world reveals its details.

생각 SENGGACK

Thank you for lingering.

Every thought you've read here was once a fragment. Return anytime to find it rearranged.