It’s
#WorldBicycleDay—annually on 3 June.
“Cycle through your thinking’s cycles,” as
#Einstein probably recursively meant—
#metabeyond his above bicycle quote.
ThinkToThink™ to “think about thinking”—to unbalance and rebalance your
#thinkingness.
What’s between balance?
“Between balance” is where minds learn to linger a while longer than they might without
#metacognition (i.e., thinking about thinking) skills.
#Thoughtings name what happens “between balance.”
Wordless thinkings move through
#wordish thoughtings into worded thoughts.
Thinkingness,
#thoughtingness, and
#thoughtness are brain-mind thinker-doer balancing acts.
Wobble a bit.
Wobble a lot.
ThinkToThink™ to give yourself measured time to engage in wobbly thinkings, thoughtings, and thoughts.
#WobblyThinking works metacognitive wonders.
Wobbles work.
Wobble-less thought processing may yield suboptimal thoughts.
“Think about thinking” to unbalance and rebalance your thinkingness—through thoughtingness into thoughtness—as if “balance” is desirable or even achievable.
#BetweenBalance is where we lean into the luminous
#liminality of our thoughtings.
Thresholds to thoughts appear in the liminal space of thoughtingness transitioning into thoughtness.
Metacognition Skills Training (MST)
@EnclaveAcademy begins with metacognitive visualization of your mind using microlearning “training wheels”—for lifelong learning about YOUR healthy brain’s thinkingness and its agile mind’s thoughtingness into thoughtness.
The
#Turing wheels are turning.
Keep moving.
Breathe.
#ThinkToThink™ more thinkingly.
Breathe.
Keep calm and think on.™
Breathe and bicycle on.
“Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance, you must keep moving.”
@AlbertEinstein's life advice in a letter to his son Eduard on 5 February 1930. In the picture, Einstein is riding a bicycle in Santa Barbara, USA in 1933.
#WorldBicycleDay