Ideas in Practice with Evelyn
In Episode 4 of Ideas in Practice with Evelyn, I explore a subtle but important shift: why thinking does not always feel the same. Some experiences feel clear and structured, while others feel fragmented or difficult to follow. But there are also moments where it feels like something was happening internally, thoughts were forming, processing was occurring, yet nothing remains accessible afterward. This episode reflects on the possibility that thinking is not a single fixed process, but something shaped by conditions, fatigue, environment, and state. Sometimes the issue is not that nothing happened. Sometimes it is that the experience was never fully accessible to begin with. Read the full transcript: evelynchan.ca/ideas-in-practice [https://evelynchan.ca/ideas-in-practice]
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