From time to time a subtle notion will fleetingly pass through our mind not unlike a gentle breeze softly billowing a cotton drape momentarily before the drape settles back into its original place. The notion is such a brief and passing experience that we more often than not ignore it or discard it altogether.
Yet what if we took a moment to examine our fleeting notions? Likely, if we looked, we would find that the momentary notion was actually a deep-seated yet ignored desire. Perhaps the reason we discard our desire so quickly, therefore lending it the definition