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borodutch πŸ‘ˆπŸ‘ˆπŸ˜ŽπŸ‘–πŸ’¨
@farcasteradmin.eth
gm, fun fact: 50%-80% of people do not have inner monologue if you have a "voice" in your head β€” you're "abnormal" psychologytoday.com/us/blog/pristine-inner-experience/201110/not-everyone-conducts-inner-speech
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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
I suspect there’s a high correlation with inner monologue and public text-based social network user
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mfnπŸŒ€
@melissa
This is cruelly phrased and misleadingly stated. In his work generally Hurlburt argues that 20-50% of people have an inner monologue frequently, while almost everyone does sometimes. If you have an inner monologue anon, you are far from abnormal. Also this 2011 blog post was based on a survey of 30 students.
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Ben πŸŸͺ
@benersing
Thoughts on what the 4th and 5th phenomena are?
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timdaub (πŸ₯,🎩)
@timdaub.eth
"In one study, 26 percent of a random sample of 30 people talked to themselves inwardly." lol. So basically you just generalized a study where n=30 to the entirety of Farcaster or the world's population. Great job
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Ed O'Shaughnessy
@eddieosh
Posit strong correlation with aphantasia. Would be hard to operate with no mind's eye and no inner monologue.
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kbc - q/dau
@kbc
Random sample of 30 students…very small. Hope he did more than just pass out beepers and interview them
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Nounish Prof βŒβ—§-β—§πŸŽ©
@nounishprof
Saw this a while back & find it so weird since my inner monologue doesn’t stop & is often why I have trouble sleeping. That people go through life w/out an inner monologue is mind blowing to me & my inner monologue.
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Anna Morris 🎩🍿
@klusya
I normally don't have inner monologue and feel pretty happy, just songs playing all day in my head, but when I do it's very negativistic and means I'm having a nervous breakdown 🫠
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Eli
@eq
My friend who doesn’t have an internal monologue is really observant of his surroundings, especially audio He’s always mentioning stuff he overhead in convos of ppl around him that I never catch–I wonder if the monologue has anything to do with it
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tldr (tim reilly)
@tldr
Wow that's actually fascinating
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mk
@mk
I see inner things. I talk to inner myself. I don’t see words when I read, I hear them. I swear that the first time I took LSD it nerfed by inner feeling sensation.
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@les
I have lived on both sides of this story.
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@drinkbeerkillwar.eth
https://i.imgur.com/3hU2TgK.gif
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@pjc
So perhaps we are more than just meat-based LLMs.
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Afi
@afi
I absolutely hate my inner monologue guy. He is a negative Nancy.
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@uncledavo
@unjumble
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Johnbayode🎩✈️
@johnbayode
I know I'm weird ,you don't need to tell me
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Dylan
@schemataobscura
Wow, that's my training partner! I don't know where I would be without an inner voice.
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Alditrus
@alditrus
But I'm a creeeeeep I'm a weirdoooooo
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