A thought is a cloud that insists it is solid. We build civilizations on these clouds and are surprised when they shift shape. The organization studies the nature of these impossible objects.
The Department of First Thoughts
First thoughts arrive uninvited. They are the guests who show up before the party begins, carrying gifts you did not know you wanted. This department catalogues the first thought of every member, preserving the raw moment before revision.
Every thought is a journey to a place that did not exist before you thought it. The landscape of the mind has no fixed geography.
The Bureau of Contradictions
The most fertile thoughts are contradictions. To hold two opposing ideas simultaneously is not confusion -- it is the beginning of deeper understanding. This bureau maintains the world's largest archive of productive paradoxes.
The Institute for Unfinished Ideas
Most thoughts are never completed. They dissolve mid-sentence, replaced by the next impulse. The Institute preserves these fragments, recognizing that an unfinished idea is not a failure but a beginning waiting for its continuation.
Organizing thought is like organizing clouds. You can name them. You can categorize them. But they will always become something else by the time you finish writing the label.