mullastamist
Mullastamist is a neologism used to describe a deliberate practice of sustained, cross-domain rumination intended to produce novel solutions by integrating disparate ideas. Proponents conceive it as a mode of cognitive work that intentionally extends thinking time beyond quick problem solving, emphasizing meta-cognitive monitoring, tolerance for ambiguity, and iterative refinement. The term appears in online discussions and fringe academic writings from the early 2010s and has not achieved widespread formal definition or consensus.
Despite limited consensus on its origin, mullastamist seems to combine 'mull', meaning to ponder or brood, with
Practitioners describe mullastamist as consisting of extended 'mull sessions'—explicitly bounded periods during which a person reviews
Applications span creative design, strategy development, and policy analysis, particularly where complex, ill-defined problems require new
Related ideas include metacognition, reflective practice, and cognitive offloading; mullastamist is often discussed alongside debates about