Self-subversive thinking refers to challenging and questioning one's own beliefs, assumptions, and cognitive patterns. It involves deliberately seeking to undermine or disrupt one's own established thought processes in order to encourage growth, adaptation, and a more open-minded approach to problem-solving.
the act of thinking and calulating for the situation and understand the situation
You mean what you were thinking, right? and no, I can't
it obviously means he was thinking of you..
it means that you think about what your thinking of more than what your going to do about what your thinking
You would say "Nakufikiria" in Swahili to mean "I am thinking of you."
thinking deeply
What The Flip Were You Thinking.
Thinking of you.
thinking about you
thinking but not sure
Thinking with your head generally refers to "Logic" in thought processes rather than thinking emotionally.
It means "I'm still thinking of you" or "I'm thinking of you again".