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  2. 115 Best Things To Write About When You Need Something To Do

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    81. Short stories: Challenge yourself to write a fictional short story. 82. Reimagine a classic tale: ... 99. Random thoughts: Not all letters have to be about one thing. You can jot down any ...

  3. Random Thoughts - Wikipedia

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    "Random Thoughts" (Star Trek: Voyager), an episode of Star Trek: Voyager "Random Thoughts", a column by Richard Felder in the quarterly journal Chemical Engineering Education; Random Thoughts, 5 volumes by the Chinese writer Ba Jin, 1978–1986

  4. It’s The Little Things! 54 Non-Sexual Habits That Women Find ...

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    Image credits: BigBAAAATTYcrease #2. Remember random stories I tell and/or notice things about me (what I like/don’t like, etc) without my directly telling you the info.

  5. 50 Random And Interesting Facts You Might Not Know ... - AOL

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    Image credits: factz.unheard BSc meteorologist Janice Davila tells Bored Panda that one of the most unknown facts from her field of expertise is that weather radars are slightly tilted upward in a ...

  6. Mind-wandering - Wikipedia

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    Mind-wandering is broadly defined as thoughts unrelated to the task at hand. Mind-wandering consists of thoughts that are task-unrelated and stimulus-independent. [1] [2] This can be in the form of three different subtypes: positive constructive daydreaming, guilty fear of failure, and poor attentional control.

  7. Daydreaming - Wikipedia

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    One potential reason is the payoff of daydreaming is usually private and hidden compared to the measurable cost from external goal-directed tasks. It is hard to know and record people's private thoughts such as personal goals and dreams, so whether daydreaming supports these thoughts is difficult to discuss. [1]

  8. Random Thoughts From Some of the World's Brightest Minds - AOL

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    I attended the Buttonwood Gathering in New York, hosted by The Economist -- a fantastic meeting of the minds, with talks given by David Einhorn, Larry Summers, Robert Rubin, Mohamed El-Erian, and ...

  9. Hypergraphia - Wikipedia

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    Sometimes the writing can consist of scribbles and frantic, random thoughts that are quickly jotted down on paper very frequently. Grammar can be present, but the meaning of these thoughts is generally hard to grasp and the sentences are loose. [7]