Why do NTs really hate people talking to themselves?
nick007 wrote:
dunbots wrote:
886 wrote:
It's really simple, the stereotype of people talking to themselves is that they are insane. The reality though, the only insane ones are the people who hold conversations with themselves.
Alot of people mutter to themselves, but heh, I wouldn't leave just NTs to this, I think it's odd myself.
Alot of people mutter to themselves, but heh, I wouldn't leave just NTs to this, I think it's odd myself.
Does it count as insanity if you only have conversations with yourself in your head (silently)?
I rarely think out loud or talk to myself out loud when other people are around, but I do non-stop when I'm alone. It makes it easier for me to process thoughts and whatever when I do, I think.
What's the difference between talking to yourself & having a conversation with yourself
Nothing. Although, I differentiate between verbalizing your thoughts and having a conversation with yourself.
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