trappedinhell wrote:
Fragmented wrote:
Thinking in words is basically having an internal monologue right?
I'm not sure what it means, but I am assuming that it means words are used FOR thinking - that is, they help us reach some conclusion. I have an internal monolog, in two senses: a very small number of songs get recycled in my head for many years, and it's annoying. They get in the way. Also, because I have trouble communicating, I practice what I want to say, i.e. I talk to myself, pretending I have a audience I am trying to persuade. But it does not come naturally.
For me, words are lies. Words are the enemy of thought. Words are always dishonest. Why? Because words are imprecise, yet they pretend to be precise. This happens to me all the times on forums: I mean one thing and it comes across as something else. I prefer images and shapes because they are more like real life: endlessly fuzzy, with multiple possible meanings overlaid and fading into the distance.
Reality is fuzzy. Words are not. So words are bad. Pictures are better.
Hmmm..... Thank you for answering me, that actually both clarifies the matter, and encourages me to improve my visual thinking. Words are pretty annoying but at the same time they can come in handy. I do in fact think in words a lot, and when you're bored and no one understands what you say anyway it's always nice to be able to converse with yourself, or at least think about things in a monologue format.
I'm not sure if it's possible to explain the answer to the question I'm about to ask, but: How exactly do you think in pictures? Can you in fact practice thinking that way? If you can learn to think in words, even slightly, certainly one can learn to think in pictures.
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