I understand that this place is probably the worst place to ask because I'll probably be hit left and right by psuedofags trying to boost their ego and mimic a meme, you'll probably understand what I mean in a minute.
My question is: Do any of you have an overactive inner monologue? I process large amounts of written information through inner monologue but I recently heard that some people don't have any inner thoughts and just look at a sentence and absorb it. They don't talk to themselves or anything and will just pull information forwards if needed.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u69YSh-cFXY
This is the video I found on it and the woman doesn't have inner thoughts to an extent. She isn't worse off than any of us clearly since she seems to be a decent University student, her brain just works differently. It just seems incredibly interesting to someone like me how she never daydreams or hears her own thoughts.
As for my inner thoughts. I visualize things a lot, abstract when daydreaming and mathematical visualization when doing complex tasks such as complex math/physics problems. But my inner voice is constantly talking and I really struggle to shut the fucker up except for when I am sleeping or meditating. When I am on campus or in a lecture hall I have this irrational fear that others can hear my thoughts so I often fight with my inner voice and try to make it silent which just makes it even louder in my head. Like tourettes but in my head, it's weird. But this battle in my head usually goes away when I am focused but my inner voice is still rambling on in the background while I do stuff. Does anyone else have this and is there any way I can help it. Should I even help it? Is an overactive inner monologue a bad thing or is it just another way the brain can work.
My question is: Do any of you have an overactive inner monologue? I process large amounts of written information through inner monologue but I recently heard that some people don't have any inner thoughts and just look at a sentence and absorb it. They don't talk to themselves or anything and will just pull information forwards if needed.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u69YSh-cFXY
This is the video I found on it and the woman doesn't have inner thoughts to an extent. She isn't worse off than any of us clearly since she seems to be a decent University student, her brain just works differently. It just seems incredibly interesting to someone like me how she never daydreams or hears her own thoughts.
As for my inner thoughts. I visualize things a lot, abstract when daydreaming and mathematical visualization when doing complex tasks such as complex math/physics problems. But my inner voice is constantly talking and I really struggle to shut the fucker up except for when I am sleeping or meditating. When I am on campus or in a lecture hall I have this irrational fear that others can hear my thoughts so I often fight with my inner voice and try to make it silent which just makes it even louder in my head. Like tourettes but in my head, it's weird. But this battle in my head usually goes away when I am focused but my inner voice is still rambling on in the background while I do stuff. Does anyone else have this and is there any way I can help it. Should I even help it? Is an overactive inner monologue a bad thing or is it just another way the brain can work.
