If you look at things through a literary lens, your eyes become like a microscope — catching every subtle thread and hidden layer. While writing “The World of Thinking Through the Lens of Literature”, I realized something: Most books about thinking tend to come from a psychological or philosophical angle. They’re good, but often dry. Rigid, even. Worse, they sometimes miss the very nature of thought itself — because thinking has its own flow, its own pulse. It’s alive. Like cells, thought has...