To wander is to walk or move around without a fixed plan, direction, or destination.
“Wander” comes from Old English “wandrian,” meaning “to move about, roam.” It is related to old Germanic words about turning or moving around.
Your brain can wander just like your feet, drifting from thought to thought with no clear path. Many creative ideas show up when people allow themselves to wander instead of forcing a straight line.
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