Fingers are racing ahead of themselves
I had a choir teacher with a dude browsing reddit in the back who wasn't able to confront him for some reason. He would just passively go on these spiels about how if you distract yourself from what you're doing, you cultivate a split consciousness and lose the ability to focus properly.
I am listening to a podcast right now and also walking on the street by cars with no sidewalk. Unrelated
I will also add that dude was wasting money he spent on college classes on REDDIT BROWSING. He could have learned to sing man! Singing is FUN!
you cultivate a split consciousness and lose the ability to focus properly
🎶Maybe we're born with it, because maybe it's ADHD 💅🎶
my consciousness has always been split, and my average focus has always sucked
(my interested hyperfocus is extremely powerful)
I almost added a bit about this and forgot so thank you for adding it. I think people are sometimes prone to coming up with explanations like this, saying "your face will get stuck like that"
omg, I used to hear that all the time
your face will get stuck like that
joke's on them, my face is so animated - fucking Jim Carrey face over here doing the dishes while listening to a podcast
I'm cultivating Xi levels of facial stillness and general calm let's both push it to the limit in opposite directions
I love it, I'm down.
We will replace the fascist Good Cop / Bad Cop with Calm Friend / Wild Friend.
I was reviewing some notes at work and in the middle of sentence I had randomly written the word podcast and not noticed
I have written many a sentence where its two separate sentences from two different thoughts in one sentence
Kind of yeah. Don't know if this is a normal thing, but I've always had what I call a multi-core brain. Multiple internal voices that I could control simultaneously as a kid. Honestly, very similar to shroom brain if that makes sense. As I've gotten older, I have a lot less control over them, so I have like one I control and a few that pop up intermittently to delete or insert thoughts.
Rarely. I feel people who have this often/strongly would be good at piano.