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Freaked me out too. How do people without it know what they are going to do?!!
I bet they sleep easier though -
98% of my thoughts are completely abstract with no monologue at all.
I've had this discussion with several people and it always blows their mind. -
@BobbyTables but if you can't argue with yourself, how can you ever self-loath like the rest of us??
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@BobbyTables even though the inner voice slows down the reading speed, it’s super hard to turn it off. I’ve read that you can train yourself to do it.
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iceb11562y@Lensflare I've tried turning off my inner dialogue when I'm thinking as the reason is. "If I already know what I'm thinking, why do I need to hear it i my head to completion?" Not only was it hard, it was mentally exhausting.
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@Lensflare mine is often Australian. I'm not Australian. I have no relatives in Australia. I've never been to Australia.
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So does this mean people without internal monologue cannot reproduce music and sounds in their head either? I always wanted to create a way to play back the sound effects and music I can hear in my head.
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@BobbyTables so you have a music player, just not a text to speech engine. Interesting. Is this like Apple not adopting tech other people use?
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@Demolishun I can replay a song in my head without knowing lyrics. Very weird
On the subject: I need the inner voice to type and read. I think it slows me down - I'm a slow reader but I remember very well what I've read -
I find it strange, I have an inner monologue when reading, but when I'm thinking about code, its 100% in abstractions. not visual, nor audio, just a sort of 'knowing'.
Feels like thinking in variables and operations and transformations over those variables. Like lightbulb moments without three surprise, flowing from each other one after another. -
@Wisecrack same here but I don’t find it strange at all. We don’t read code like we read human language text.
You can get a good understanding of the text by hearing someone else reading it loud.
And that’s not true for code. -
@retoor I can do the song replay thing too but it's always at 400% speed to the original and have to focus to slow it down.
I do a lot of singing so I guess it makes sense that my head is ahead (*drum bap 🥁*) of my voice so I know where I'm going
TIL that ~50% of the population don't have an internal monologue. That voice inside your head that's reading this.
Mom come pick me up, I'm scared.
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