Does anyone do it? You think about something without saying the words out in your head, you just think of the concepts. Also, does anyone read without saying the words in their heads, just seeing the words and making sense of them? |
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Does anyone do it? You think about something without saying the words out in your head, you just think of the concepts. Also, does anyone read without saying the words in their heads, just seeing the words and making sense of them? |
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I can do it willingly, but day to day basis I usually say the words first and then make the image. Silmarillion is a wonderful book to make imagery straight from the words. |
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I don't think I've ever tried reading without hearing or imagining the sound. It's a necessary intermediate step towards creating the image. |
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You actually think with words? I've never done that before. I remember my friend asking me the question, and I looked at him strangely. I didn't know you could think with words, all I ever see is images. The only time words are in my thoughts is when I read something, or if I'm talking to myself. How does one read something without saying the word in their mind? I'd love to learn that. |
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I do that with japanese since it's not my native language and they use kanji which are more like pictures in order to communicate... |
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I do, but I think super fast, I don't have the time to think of the words. |
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Bollocks.
I remember reading in one of my old textbooks that the majority of people (around 90% if I remember correctly) tend to subvocalize all or most of their thoughts, but that a minority of people do so rarely, if ever. I think that for most of us, one of the only times that we aren't thinking in words is when we are consciously trying to visualize something (or recreate any other kind of sensory experience). |
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Yeah, that's pretty much what I do. Let's say I was hungry, I'll start to see images of my favorite foods appearing in my thoughts but I never say "I'm hungry" or the name of the food. My imagination was always fueled by my emotion, and that's both an advantage and a disadvantage. I very rarely think, and my mind is at rest the majority of the day. I do have "inner dialogue", which is just conversation with myself (I'm crazy lol), and that and reading are the only times words are in my mind. Whenever I go for a walk, I do a sort of astral projection where I tend to overlap this reality with my own, and I can see my characters walking along side me. I hope that one day I can completely overlap this one with my own... if that's even possible. |
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I think you can think without words....to be honest, I think words slow everything down in general, and there are times where it's better to think without thinking in words....they only slow thought down. |
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