RBF Definitions
You’re not thinking if you know what You’re going to be thinking about. If you know where you’re going to come out when you start to cerebrate, then that’s not thinking; that’s merely brain-sorting.
“This is why when I am writing in the margins of typescript redrafts the whole process of thought-catching is so sensitive that I do not know how far this intuitive following of unfolding thought is going to lead. I do not know whether I need more space. I cannot interrupt to turn over on the back of the page or go over on to a new sheet. The thinking is not linear but it has to be expressed in a linear manner; it is a matter of recording an unexpected omnidirectional involvement in a linear writing or graphing pattern.”
