I assume you get these headaches when you're figuring out what people are thinking, not the other people.
A few possibilities:
you're concentrating very hard on these people, and that's causing these headaches.
You're very sensitive to people, and the headaches are caused by bad vibes, harsh emotions, and the like.
you're going beneath "surface thoughts" (what most of us can notice but don't bother to think about) and figuring out what people are thinking at a place where they're protective of their private see- the headaches is them trying to kick you out.
the headaches don't actually have anything to do with your figuring out what people are thinking, but you subconsciously associate whatever is giving you these headaches with whatever is letting you figure out what people are thinking (since I don't know what either of these things are, I have no Idea how they could be related).
No, luckily, over-thinking does not cause tumors. It could cause a headache, but then, I might be overthinking things.
thinking the earht was round figuring out how long a solar year was and performing surgery
The full question is: What is an example of thinking at the margins A figuring out what you will give up and what you will gain by hiring a new worker B thinking about whether or not to go on a vacation to a warm beach C drawing plans to build an extra room on an old home D deciding whether to have a dog or a cat as a pet The answer is A figuring out what you will give up and what you will gain by hiring a new worker.
The full question is: What is an example of thinking at the margins A figuring out what you will give up and what you will gain by hiring a new worker B thinking about whether or not to go on a vacation to a warm beach C drawing plans to build an extra room on an old home D deciding whether to have a dog or a cat as a pet The answer is A figuring out what you will give up and what you will gain by hiring a new worker.
it still exists if you are thinking there is it gone?
I was thinking the same thing
something that happened almost with out thinking.
Thinking about the rights and wrongs in conduct, in accordance with the principle of conduct that are considered correct, especially of those of a given profession of group
it was lost
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"Put on your thinking cap" is an idiom that means to start thinking carefully and creatively about a problem or situation in order to come up with a solution. It implies the need to focus and use one's brain to solve a particular issue or challenge.
No useful product can exist without someone first thinking and planning to make it. This is what happened before creating the universe. Scientists have no idea what happened before the big bang. Now we know--there was thinking and planning by an entity or entities regardless what it or they might be called.