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Default two puzzling word phrases

dear teacher,
what does it mean by " wavered thinking" and "abstracted thinking". how can we dicern them.
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Abstract thinking can be very removed from reality, but if you waver, you cannot make up your mind. Abstract doesn't sound negative to me, but wavering is indecision.
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