Clearing I
The Thought Garden
A thought begins as a seed: compact, biased toward growth, and not yet accountable to shape. Split it gently. Name its prompt, branch, assumption, and revision root before asking it to bear fruit.
생각
prompt seed
branching inference
hidden assumptions
revision roots
Clearing I
A thought begins as a seed: compact, biased toward growth, and not yet accountable to shape. Split it gently. Name its prompt, branch, assumption, and revision root before asking it to bear fruit.
Clearing II
Move through cognition as a forest trail. Observe the ground, frame the question, fork the options, test the branch, then return with a marked map.
Clearing III
Concepts rarely stand alone. They breathe as clusters: linked by roots below, shaded by neighboring ideas above, and revised whenever one branch changes the light.
Thinking is the art of leaving a trail bright enough for your next self to follow.