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Bokettoboh-ket-toh

n. Gazing vacantly into the distance without really thinking about anything specific. It's nice that the Japanese think so highly of thinking about nothing much at all that they actually gave it a name. With the overcrowded and hurried lives we often lead, it can refresh the mind to go wandering, with no destination in particular.

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