ThinkingOS is a framework for understanding how thinking works — and how it can be made clearer, slower, and more deliberate through structure.
The way a question is shaped determines what kind of thinking follows.
Thinking improves when it is visible, structured, and manipulable.
Slowing down cognition often produces better insight than speeding it up.
Revisiting assumptions and reframing questions is a core thinking operation.
ThinkingOS builds on decades of work in human–computer interaction, pattern languages, and tools for thought — from Engelbart and Kay to modern explorations of metacognition.
Questionator is one way to put it into practice.