Thoughts you had today with W
Common thought: needing water or feeling thirsty.
Thinking about success or winning at something.
Short for many curious questions in mind.
Natural reaction of surprise or amazement.
Very common to think about work tasks daily.
Open question word, fits many daily thoughts.
Self-pitying thought when life feels unfair.
Thinking of wishes, hopes, or dreams today.
Can be a thought of joy about something nice.
Thinking about winning a game or challenge.
You might think about going or keep walking.
Classic morning thought when alarm goes off.
Existential question many people ponder.
You might think about women or relationships.
Judging something as weird is a clear thought.
Like “ugh, waking up is hard” kind of thought.
A simple inner wish or desire about something.
Looking forward to or planning the weekend.
Thinking about the weather is a classic daily worry.
You can think “I should go for a walk”.
Being “wondering” about stuff is a real mind state.
Can think “things feel wild today”.
“Wishing” about something is a pure thought.
You might think about winter plans or memories.
“Whatever” as a dismissive internal thought.
Worry is a very real feeling and thought.
To wonder is literally to think curiously.
Real everyday thought when you misplace keys.
Deep or panicked thought about your location.
Classic mental question, especially when busy.
You might think “I need to do the washing”.
“Wandering” as drifting around in thought or place.
Thinking about writing or the act of writing fits.
Can be a mood like “feeling wishful today”
Thinking “was that a wise choice?” fits well
Deep existential question, very real thought
Common reaction after a busy or strange day
Fits as in “well… what now?” reflective pause
A to‑do thought: “must water the plants”
Many people worry or think about war
Clear hopeful thought: “I’m winning this game!”
Classic hungry thought: “when is lunch?”
Instant reaction thought: “wow!”
Thinking about the wind or feeling it outside
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