Extreme Thinking and Analyzing

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01 Dec 2012, 2:43 pm

I sure hope I correctly spelled the last word in the subject line; please let me know if I did or did not..

I've been having very extreme ideas and thoughts for quite a while now, and I think it's just my mind running rapant on so many things. I mean.. looking at how our technology and such has evolved, I sometimes think and feel how it would be if we had stuff that is near impossible to have. I can't stand looking at how this ball has to fit in this box, I analyze possible ways of "going against the laws of gravity and physics" by making some crazy shiz, like making the ball not a scientific solid; making it to where its nowhere near being sensed through touch or even sight. I think of this stuff on a daily basis, and I crave the knowledge of how awesome it would be if this were to be possible. I don't (pray for my spelling) "halusinate" this stuff, I just randomly think of the most darnest ideas that would normally hurt other people's heads terribly. I tell my parents these ideas, and they think it's extremely over my league, but they also realize that I use such complex details about this stuff. It scares them at times, but it's very hard not to think of these things. My parent's feel it's like a Rubix cube from hell! It's hurts their heads sometimes, and they push me to worry about something else that I don't normally worry about. These things are nothing like fantasies, they're more like wants and needs that I can't accomplish in this time frame. No one's going to believe this toddler talking about aliens from Floogaun; instead he's gonna get laughed at and teased due to these spasmatic ideas that are extremely, and unpredictably brain-throbbing.

Please, if anyone understands what I'm going through; help me with controlling these thoughts. I've tried writing, but these ideas are completely large, and too hard to get on paper. The only thing that seems to help me release these thoughts quick enough is a computer, and that's the main reason my keyboard is almost broken... Any tips and thoughts on this I would greatly appreciate. I really get too big for my pants when I think, but it's the only thing that seems to soothe me.. Please help.


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01 Dec 2012, 4:51 pm

You spelt it correctly, don't worry. ;)

But I definitely know what you're talking about, that's how my mind works on a day-to-day basis. It's always either thinking about a new idea or just worrying about how the world around me needs to change and should. It's part of my nature and probably my personality type. (INFJ)

The way I control it, when it comes to daily life, is that I find a creative outlet. Most of the time, I draw (since it's something I've always been pretty good at) and some times I write poems about either how I feel about myself or the world around me. You should find an outlet that lets you express yourself, a lot of times, you can look back to that part of your life and see how you've evolved into the person that you'll be! :)

Another way that you'll probably enjoy venting out these thoughts is to create a whole list of ponderings that you have about how things should be, the world should work, inventions, etc.... I have at least a hundred ideas on mine (though I haven't been adding on to that list for weeks now)! I usually alternate between writing poems, making art, and collecting ideas from my mind.

Oh yeah, you can also try maybe challenging your brain in another way as well. For example, I'm right-handed but for a year now, I've been using my left-hand in my art and my left hand can actually produce work that looks almost as good (if not better) than what my right hand can make! (Though it hasn't been continual, the fact that ambidexterity can make your brain's left and right hemispheres connect better, as well as making multitasking more efficient and seemingly effortless!

But before all of that, I would recommend getting another keyboard soon, sounds like you need one. :3



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02 Dec 2012, 12:54 am

Get a mini tape recorder that way you can just say your idea and they can be out of your head. Watch that you don't allow multiple ideas to form at once.