Maddino87 wrote:
I found that I think and learn 1000x better when I'm in motion. If I'm listening to music, I will pace around the room to ignite my imagination. It works better if I'm walking to class at the university.
But it doesn't only mean walking. If I'm in a car, I think a lot better if I'm driving, since my body's still in motion operating the wheel and pedals, but it doesn't if I'm just a passenger.
Anybody else feel this?
I love cars and one of my favorite things to do is drive around listening to music. I zone out thoroughly and get a complete meditative experience out of it. I used to think of my own little mysticisms yin/yang, the power of opposition, Taoism, streetlights and the energy of all the cars moving in the same direction on the interstate. The cars moving in the opposite direction are just as intense. It creates quite a scenario of back and forth, more so than anyplace else in society. The opposing directions are interconnected through entrances, exits and overpasses. It's exciting that the interstate system transverses the entire country. It's transcontental.
Many dualities exist here. North/South, East/West, Light/Dark, Stop/Go, Smooth/Rough, Straight/Curves, Tractor Trailer/Compact Car, Entrance/Exit
I foolishly entertained myself by believing these dualities created such energy, the streetlights would go on and off because of them. I do know it's for other reasons, but it was fun to pretend.
Still, it's mind expanding to think of how many miles the interstate system compasses and how many times you can listen to one song driving from NYC to LA.
It's 2446 miles, more or less.