Let us dive in the collective consciousness that construction sites embody, for the act of constructing and the act of consciously thinking may as well pose a line of flight worth taking. On the one hand, constructing is an act of putting things together, an act of assembly, an act of discrete tangible reasoning. An act of realization, an act of ordering things anew, an act of putting things rather inconsistent together and coherently. An act that in itself, denotes invariably a linear time - one brick at a time. On the other hand, the act of thinking prominently happens non-linearly. Thinking happens while experiencing, while processing inputs and outputs, while categorizing or de-categorizing, while dissolving abstract parts and letting a new thought emerge, anew. Thinking happens in-between. Thinking happens here and now, and simultaneously far away. Thinking may dissemble built walls or raise new solid grounds; thinking lets space take its place.
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