Isn't it strange that we talk least about the things we think about most?
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Often we don't even know what we think ourselves about people in our lives.
We must always think about things, and we must think about things as they are, not as they are said to be.
The more I talk about things, the more I understand myself.
I think we're all very curious about our own minds, but we just may not have the tools to channel that.
It is not what we learn in conversation that enriches us. It is the elation that comes of swift contact with tingling currents of thought.
In general we are least aware of what our minds do best.
We do not learn first what to talk about and then what to say about it.
It is a universal principle that you get more of what you think about, talk about, and feel strongly about.
On a regular basis I go over in my mind some of the most troublesome things I see about how people approach eating, and the wonder mess we have made out of a very simple thing.
Saying what we think gives a wider range of conversation than saying what we know.