Say “I think” and mean it?

Can we say “I think” and mean it? Can we not get caught up with someone the next minute saying, “That’s absurd,” or, “That’s not what you said yesterday”? To say “I think” means you are thinking here and now, not repeating what you said yesterday. You are not evaluating your thinking—for that might be a different kind of thinking, or not even thinking at all! “I think” is to report what I think just now. That is valid and valuable. It is the track of a living wild beast.

:- Doug.

Published in: Conversations | on October 30th, 2023 | No Comments »

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