TIL that some people do not have an inner voice and think in different nonverbal ways.
TIL that some people do not have an inner voice and think in different nonverbal ways.
The vast majority of people have an ongoing conversation with themselves, an inner voice, that plays an important role in their daily lives. But between 5-10 per cent of the population do not have the same experience of an inner voice, and they find it more difficult to perform certain verbal memory...
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I feel like if I had an inner voice I'd get super annoyed at it.
18 0 ReplyOh I assure you, you would. Try going to sleep with that mf'r just yapping.
39 1 ReplyStill have the thoughts keeping you awake, they're just not auditory.
4 0 ReplyNever thought about that, but that does sound more relaxing
2 0 ReplyIt's not. Especially if you suffer from anxiety or depression.
Imagine constantly having a (your) voice reminding you of all of the shit that stresses you out.
9 0 ReplyI meant more relaxing without a voice. I'm used to groaning and sighing myself to sleep.
5 0 Replyyeah I have to listen to space documentaries and such to keep my mind quiet so I can sleep. Astrum and SEA keep me sane.
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You know what, I can't roll the R and neither can my inner voice and I hate it for that. I have a speech impairment in my freaking inner voice.
9 0 ReplyMine refers to me in an annoying childhood nickname :(
Wot a cunt
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