I have that to. It could be cuz of social anxiety
I suppose it will always be unknown.
sometimes it goes blank when your under pressure like for instence when you have a test
blank mind
Your mind may go blank when talking because of nervousness, lack of preparation, or feeling overwhelmed by the conversation. This can make it difficult to think clearly and articulate your thoughts.
The early philosopher who believed that the mind is a blank slate is John Locke. He argued that individuals are born without innate ideas or knowledge, and that the mind is shaped through experience and sensory perception. This view is known as tabula rasa, which translates to "blank slate" in Latin.
It depends. If somebody was previously someone you used to always think of, it is "were". If you still always think of them, use "are" "You are always on my mind." This means he/she is still on your mind. "You were always on my mind." This means he/she is not on your mind any more.
blank= exception
The Matterhorn and Mont Blank spring to mind.
a canvas for an inspirational mind to crate something beautiful
Paper with spaces
its much better to be bored in your mind then out of your mind because being bored out of your mind is worse when your bored out of your mind your mind is blank when your bored in your mind you still have at least a couple thoughts thatcan be made into something to do
The word Locke uses to describe how the blank mind becomes knowledgeable is "experience." He argues that knowledge is derived from sensory experiences and reflection upon those experiences, which shape our understanding of the world. This process transforms the mind from a tabula rasa, or blank slate, into a repository of knowledge over time.