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When a person [[wikt:thought|think]]s of something, that which they think about is called an "idea". Ideas are [[concept]]s |
When a person [[wikt:thought|think]]s of something, that which they think about is called an "idea". Ideas are [[concept]]s which exist in the [[mind]]. Nobody really knows how this works. Ideas are a [[wikt:mental|mental]] product. |
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One idea can change the whole [[earth|world]]. If someone has a better idea, they can try to convince others. |
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When a person thinks of something, that which they think about is called an "idea". Ideas are concepts which exist in the mind. Nobody really knows how this works. Ideas are a mental product.
One idea can change the whole world. If someone has a better idea, they can try to convince others.
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