I think too deeply
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I think too deeply
Sometimes I think about something, and the whatever i am thinking about leads me into another thought - only this time its way deeper and not possible to re-conceive what this is. This happens about three or four times before I snap out of it again.
A good analogy to describe this is calculus.
f(x) is what I am aware of
f '(x) is like the next level up
f ''(x) is not possible to recall at the f(x) / "awake" stage
Does anyone regularly experience something similar? -
Re: I think too deeplydont know why u anon'd it.(Original post by Anonymous)
Sometimes I think about something, and the whatever i am thinking about leads me into another thought - only this time its way deeper and not possible to re-conceive what this is. This happens about three or four times before I snap out of it again.
A good analogy to describe this is calculus.
f(x) is what I am aware of
f '(x) is like the next level up
f ''(x) is not possible to recall at the f(x) / "awake" stage
Does anyone regularly experience something similar?
I regularly get this. -
Re: I think too deeplyHave you tried integrating?(Original post by Anonymous)
Sometimes I think about something, and the whatever i am thinking about leads me into another thought - only this time its way deeper and not possible to re-conceive what this is. This happens about three or four times before I snap out of it again.
A good analogy to describe this is calculus.
f(x) is what I am aware of
f '(x) is like the next level up
f ''(x) is not possible to recall at the f(x) / "awake" stage
Does anyone regularly experience something similar?
Sorry, I couldn't resist. But yes I do do this, quite a lot.