Question: Why does Hannah Arendt place so much importance on the concept of "thinking"? What is her understanding of what it means to think? Why does she describe her way of thinking as "thinking without a banister"? And why should everyone, not just "intellectuals, engage in thinking? (see Hill pgs. 9-12, 208-210; Arendt on Arendt pgs. 443-444, 473)