I don't really remember when my first LD was, I think maybe some time in the middle of high school when I read something about LDing (can't remember from where, but it lead me to being active in the ld4all forums at the time), back then ld4all had much of the same techniques we have now but the thing that stuck with me was the "laws" of dreams, such as electricity doesn't usually work, lighting doesn't match the light source, shadows going the wrong way, text being unreadable or jumbled and changes when you look at it multiple times, clocks not showing proper time etc....
At the time I already had vivid dreams and was enjoying them (or not for some of them, I still have the odd nightmare, bugs and spiders seem to be my current nightmare theme) and basically I started doing RCs during the day, which was just me paying attention to light switches and other electronics to see if they work, also checking clocks and text, that's basically all I did. Had a lot of LDs from just realising I was dreaming from that. Later I read about WILD and had a few LDs from that, but for the most part most of my LDs were just a sudden realisation of "hey this seems like a dream" followed by me searching for a light switch or clock to RC with (I didn't know about nose plug at the time, so my RCs were all based on dream "laws") and that was it.
During the day I also had lots of daydreams (especially on the bus going home from school) and my imagination was very active, I also paid constant attention to my environment (always knew where I was, what was around me) and my computer was terrible back then so I spent more time outside, reading and imagining than playing video games. Maybe the secret to LDing is turning off the computer.
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