Thoughts emerge at a certain point in time at a certain place. They capture a moment. They do not claim to be right or complete. They do not have to be rational or make sense whatsoever. Maybe they just sound beautiful and feel good. Thoughts are on probation and time will tell whether they are going to prove themselves right. There will never be a definite judgement.
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Really hard to find anything to nitpick here, I couldn’t do any better as a native speaker!
No grammatical or semantic problems here, as a native speaker... However, as a philosphy student for 50 years I have a problem with thoughts proving themselves right or wrong.... all I can really say is that they, at most, once existed. Obviously I am not an Essentialist but an Existentialist.
Thanks for your feedback! That's what I'm trying to imply with my last sentence. We might have a certain thought or idea at some point and then we get new information and hear other perspectives, which either confirm that thought or make us reconsider. But ultimately of course we never know whether they are right or wrong and 'prove themselves right' is here more meant from the subjective perspective of the person having the thought.