What happens when a thought is taken apart?
This piece presents a single thought as fragmented, abstract, and exposed — broken into disconnected parts, like pieces of a memory scattered across consciousness. But nothing here is truly isolated. Each element suggests connection, movement, and interdependence — an idea never exists alone. Context gives meaning. Without it, understanding is an illusion.
This is not about identifying what the thought was. It's about questioning whether we can ever truly understand a thought — or a person — without grasping the full context around them. The decomposition offers a new kind of clarity: one that invites infinite reconstructions, each valid, each incomplete.