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19 January 2026

  • curprev 16:1816:18, 19 January 2026 Xekay talk contribs 1,731 bytes +1,731 Created page with "← Back to The Fundamentals of Thought == Chapter 9: Know and Not-Know == It is a mechanism of thinkingness, whether one is postulating or receiving information, that one retain one's ability to know. It is equally important that one retains one's ability to not-know. Thought consists entirely of knowing and not-knowing and the shades of grey between. You will discover that most people are trying not to remember. In other words the..." Tag: Visual edit