Darmok wrote:
My sense is that I tend to think structurally, with a lot of focus on detail, so in any scene I'll be paying attention to the setting and what's happening in that scene, but when the scene shifts, I often miss how scene 2 is supposed to be related to scene 1.
Bingo -- that is my problem precisely. I'm so focused on the details of the immediate scene at hand that I miss how it holds meaning, implication and connection to a previous scene or the next scene -- which I'm then also, once again, focusing on narrowly.
It's basically a "can't see the forest for the trees" thing my brain is doing. I focus on details at hand and lose sight of the over-arching picture I'm supposed to be getting.
I do it in everything in life. I believe it's also part of why even a conversation can prove to be confusing to me, because I'm failing to connect one thing the person said to something I just said or another thing they said before or are about to say later.
I frequently don't understand why someone said something they just said, until I review my recollection later and realize it was in fact a response to something I myself had just said.
Or sometimes the person clarifies. It produces ridiculously problematic results in life, and makes watching a movie a very odd experience too at times.