An Abstract Mind
To live in the abstract is to live outside of the mundane and the ordinary. This is not necessarily a widely accepted form of mindfulness. Perhaps. Society would call you mad. The contradiction is that the most sane ones know that the madman is just as insane as they are.
To think abstractly is to challenge thought, authority, conventions and mainstream fads. To think abstractly is to find beauty in ordinary sunrises and to follow wispy trails of daydreams like maps toward manifestation. To think abstractly is to imagine colors in the darkest of corners and to seek elation in the simplest of objects, places, interactions. Nothing is here to merely exist. Everything lives because abstraction prevails.
To live in the abstract is to romanticize all situations. Reality becomes a fabrication true to its creator; inherently and unknowingly to surrounding souls. In actuality, the world does not belong to one - the sun is not here to harvest only my existence. Or yours. Ignorance must certainly be averted. However, the mere act of gratitude exaggerates the mundane and exploits reverie. So to say, romanticization of the prosaic stands as an exemplification of the abstract mind.
Abstraction was birthed from the cervix of madness.