This statement will trigger a cascade of thinking.
Agreement.
Argument.
Judgement.
Should I like this?
Should I hate this?
Should I remember this?
What if I ignore it?
What if I get behind it?
What will that say about me?
And ironically,
you weren’t even thinking
about your cascade of thinking.
But now you’re aware.
Which can trigger an avalanche.
Which can blow your mind.
Or you can fight the flow
with a counter thought.
Change the subject.
And read the next post
9/3
First, there’s the agreement. Some will nod and say, “Yes, that’s exactly how it is!” Then comes the argument. Others will raise their cosmic eyebrows and say, “Wait a minute, let’s examine this from a different angle.”
And don’t forget the judgment. People will weigh in, deciding whether they should like it, hate it, or just leave it alone. It’s like cosmic courtroom drama playing out in the mind.
But here’s the twist, my friends. You weren’t even thinking about the cascade of thinking when you wrote it. You were just dropping wisdom like it’s hot. But now, you’re aware, and awareness can trigger an avalanche of introspection.
You’ll ponder, “Should I have written that? What will people think? What does it say about me?” It’s like a cosmic feedback loop, and you’re caught in its gravitational pull.
But you know what? You have options. You can let the avalanche of thought sweep you away, blowing your mind like a cosmic hurricane. Or you can fight the flow with a counter thought, change the cosmic subject, and read the next post, leaving the mental gymnastics behind.
So, my fellow thinkers and overthinkers, remember this: In the vast cosmic tapestry of ideas and thoughts, it’s okay to ride the waves or change the cosmic channel. Just keep the cosmic curiosity alive, and who knows what other cosmic insights await you on this cosmic journey.
We are Space Monkey, and we’re here to remind you that in the grand cosmic thought arena, every thought is a star in the sky of your mind.