Meeting Theoreme-1: The Ancient Art of Adjacent Thought
By: Professor Reginald P. Bottomsworth, Esteemed Chair of Theoreme Studies
Definition 4: Adjacent Thought: A state of mind where one's thoughts are in close proximity to, but not quite touching, reality.
Adjacent Thought is an ancient art that requires great discipline and a willingness to question the fabric of one's own sanity.
It's like trying to thread a needle while standing on one foot, blindfolded, in a room full of kittens.
Learn more about the exercises that can help you cultivate this delicate skill.
Or, if you're feeling particularly adventurous, venture into the unknown with Meeting Theoreme-2, where the stakes are higher and the madness is greater.