Sopho_soph wrote:
I count everything and always have done: syllables when people are talking, beats in songs, steps when I'm walking up the stairs (I can still remember how many stairs there were in certain parts of my high school etc.) and I particularly like counting in fives for some reason. I can't work out whether this is a good thing or not though because sometimes it's relaxing whereas other times it's just irritating, especially in the car, driving past so many other cars and lines on the road to count... Maybe I've just got used to counting because it calms me down. Does anybody else do this?
I like counting things I see for no particular reason, but not to your degree. But what caught my eye was that you like counting in fives -- because that's my preferred method of counting as well. I can group things visually by fives without literally "1,2,3" counting them. A pile of ten pencils will "just look like" two sets of five, without having to number them sequentially one-by-one. I automatically bracket the fives, then count the brackets, and add the remainder.
But like you probably do, I do feel a certain security in knowing exactly how many things there are in any set around me. And I feel a mild
insecurity from not knowing.
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