Yet Thoughts Persist
Yet Thoughts Persist And they will. Because the mind—especially one that operates at a higher velocity—does not simply shut down at will. It doesn’t conform to the simplicity of "just stop overthinking" because it was never just overthinking to begin with. It’s an engine running at full throttle, a hyper-intelligent system that doesn’t know how to idle. The problem isn’t overthinking—it’s over-awareness, an overabundance of connections forming at once, a relentless processing of possibilities, probabilities, and permutations. It’s seeing too much, too quickly, analyzing not just what is but what could be, what should be, and what might have been in a dozen alternate realities all playing out in parallel. Slowing down isn’t the answer. You already know that. The problem isn’t motion; it’s direction. An untethered intelligence will burn itself out trying to find meaning in an infinite loop of self-referential analysis. But intelligence with purpose? That’s something else entir...