Say it out loud. Did you hear “tooth ink”? A daring dental tattoo studio? Tempting… but no. This little corner of the web is a nudge to think.
The invitation
If you arrived for tooth ink, apologies to your molars.
If you came for a moment to breathe, read, and reflect—welcome.
A small sign with a big idea
Thomas J. Watson Sr. first championed the one‑word motto in the 1910s and carried it into the company that became IBM. He urged people to use their heads, not their feet—to take everything into consideration and make thinking the default setting at work and in life.
“Thought has been the father of every advance since time began.”
Read & reflect
“To think independently of other human beings is impossible, and if it were possible it would be undesirable. Thinking is necessarily, thoroughly, and wonderfully social.”
“Reserve your right to think, for even to think wrongly is better than not to think at all.”
“We owe it to ourselves to think clearly.”
“Since I doubt, I think; since I think, I exist.”
Sources & further reading