An average person thinks about 12 thousand thoughts per day. With an average life-span of 75 years of age today, an average person thinks about 329 million thoughts in its lifetime. In about a 100 years all 6.5 billion people alive today will have passed away, having produced about 2 billion billion (2136712500000000000) thoughts collectively.
Since the 6.5 billion people alive today count for about a twentieth of all the people to ever have walked this world, one may argue that every thought has been thought before. However, since nobody really knows how many thoughts there are, i decided to write some of mine down. Generally a person able to read has thought a great deal of thoughts already, so articles read here may look familiar.
Flash
Thoughts tend to pop up in ones mind. Thoughts that, at first glance, seem to have nothing to do with the activity at hand. As such, the moment usually isn't there to traverse deeper into those thoughts and they tend to go forgotten. Unfortunately since these thoughts tend to disappear, they don't go on this page. Only the ones that stick do, the ones that stick but haven't had a chance to evolve into an idea yet. Think of it as a place holder for stuff i don't know what to think of yet.