This subject is that everyone must have an internal monologue - I do not believe this. Constantly believing every thing can be communicated with and only with words is weird. Words are a crude and approximate description. Just because we can all use a few words to describe something in a very limited way, does not mean that person is using words in their mind. To me, people that can only "see" the world in words are very limited - no one needs or depends on an internal monologue. There are so many aspects of the world that cannot be modeled with words e.g. time, movement, color, sounds,/rythm, flow, clouds, etc etc. It is impossible to see/model these things in my head using words. It would take a billion words of endless detail to describe any part of nature. When you watch a leaf fall through the air, I dare you to say you used words (a facsimile at best) to remember that event. Words have such limited scope. Mostly I do not need them, even to cook . . . Do people really put words to every thing their mind contrives - they do not. They are only cognizant of a few words, not the full mind workings. Words are simply a superficial and very limited way of describing things. Words are only useful when communicating with others or writing notes to ourselves. I leave notes to myself that use no words - just things. I put a bottle cap at my front door to remind me to put the bins out in the (Tuesday) morning. You cannot describe things that are two or three dimensional, in words. I dare you - you can only use metaphors, similes, close examples, or symbols, ... Describe a square. Most people can picture a square, no word "square" needed.
i see rc thrifts videos on my timeline all the time, them having a good social media presence is definitely a HUGE factor in their business being this successful.
I understand your concern! I can see where you're coming from. But not all of their clothing pieces sell at such a high margin. It's only for a few exception pieces. And even when they do, they spend hours searching for those specific pieces and they put in a lot of work curating for those pieces. They also clean up the clothing pieces, fix them up, and makes sure the condition is much better than before. Also, they explain later in the video that they often get their clothes from warehouses that are about to get destroyed or thrown away. I genuinely appreciate your comment though and thanks for bringing up this valid concern. I will admit I edited in a way to spark such conversations and purposely put that line at the start of the video. So thanks for chiming in :)
@@akbarsky8147 the biggest thrift store chains in the world dont cater to underprivileged people. they literally get all their stuff for free , donated to them, and they sell them at mark up. some "charities" like GoodWIll even have specialty boutique stores where they sell their high value items and have their own website to sell these stuff as well. and lets face the facts here, do you think these underprivileged people are looking for raggedy faded vintage clothes with holes and stains on them for them to wear? lol
0:35 - you are talking like they have a disability. Most i.e. the majority of people don't have a voice constantly talking in their head. They can turn it on and off as needed. If you can't turn it off, then that's abnormal, and possibly a problem.
Sheap hear my voice its spirit in you talking They dont have it they dady is devil they cant create they can copy demons cant create only copy So they probably just here for the game of life and when its over rhey deleted or bringed back
That's right, most people don't have thoughts of their own or inner monologues, they will pick up on yours and say it out loud and they don't even know why they're saying it...😂
It was not clear to me what he’s experiencing; I don’t think there was sufficient description of what his internal experience would be (notably; how it’s different than most other people) 🤔
I found people who don’t have an inner monologue are actually cute. They are more simple and straight forward. They seem to think and to have a conclusion based on facts. But they can easily be manipulated by “facts” and other opinions.
So the practice of playing out scenerios, pre thinking entire sentences to fit a situation, or to write stories and knowing which to go with by imagining what works best between minds, all that is lost? It sounds like it'd be based on reactions, senses, impulses and emotionally driven actions, and either could be good or bad depending on the degree of empathy. Though I think the most destructive people do have an internal monologue but no conscience, one of the most narcissistic person I've ever met had constant internal monologue. But words are not just words, they are symbols which have power and layers of meaning to our psyche, not having that world to work with imagery is like an amputation, no ability to revise thoughts to solve all the kinks before the action. Can they not tell themselves jokes, that would be terrible.
I'll repost my question buried in my post: If you don't think beyond timing in re your actions during a day, do you ever consider or think about CONSEQUENCES?
For me it’s not like I do have a voice in my head. But I have to start the conversations with it, if that makes sense. Like it’s kind of blank until I make myself articulate the thought. So I talk to myself out loud alottt and write things down so I can actually make things make sense to me. And I hear a voice when I read. But if I’m just sitting there it’s like just random pictures a few words here and there. Like a collage of thought. Anyone else?
I have no internal monologue for the most part. I can if I am thinking what I want to say to someone or when writing something that someone else needs to read. But for my everyday thoughts it is not a monologue. If I need to buy bananas when shopping I just think the substance and the location and the timing and tuck it into my to-do file. When I read in my head I don't read the words phonetically, I read the meaning of the words. I am a slow reader likely because if the words don't make sense I need to re-read, and if someone uses the wrong word like there, their or they're I have to phonetically read it to understand their error. I so hate when people misspell or use the wrong homophones. I couldn't imagine using an internal monologue for all my thoughts, It would feel so single dimensional, you could only think one thing at a time. I once took a class where we covered self talk and I was sooo confused. I don't typically talk to myself.
@@adotleee yeah for sure . I think it’s good to remember though , watching a RU-vidr or someone on IG. Is not real education. Real education and learning can only come from experimentation and doing
Great video!! **as I watch this into my 3rd hour rabbit hole spiral on RU-vid** I have SUCH a love-hate balance with socials, as so many of us do. Likewise, it's where I've learned SO MUCH--it's where I have found a great sense of community and connection.. but I really need to learn how to curb the addictive side of it. Feels SO HARD when my entire livelihood is based on these things. 😂
You're right. I still struggle with it too. And on the creator side, it's a whole nother addictive trap of seeing your views and metrics go up. We all know not to care about views, but it's so hard.
this video came up on my reco videos~ im super happy someone is able to bring this topic up 🥹❤️ it really does stem up to the user’s intention in order to create a healthy relationship with social media apps looking forward for more of your vids coming up ^^
This means a lot, thank you. Yes intention is super important, but it's hard! It will take work to try to use these apps intentionally. Thank you again for your support!