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ted (not lasso)@ted
12/4/2022

~50% of people don’t have an inner monologue. do you? when does it happen, or is it 24/7?

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Hunter Lampson@hl
12/4/2022

so often - usually when i’m by myself

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bairun ツ@bairun
12/4/2022

Yeah basically 100% of the time. When I read I have an inner monologue of reading the text, too, but I’m able to turn it on and off if I want to read faster.

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avichalp@avichalp
12/4/2022

all the time

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𝙗𝙞𝙖𝙨 •○°@bias
12/4/2022

The dialogic mind—100% of the time.

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12/4/2022

I'd have them a lot once I put aside the many distractions but these inner monologues are quite interesting to me. How about you?

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Brian Kim@brianjckim
12/4/2022

all the time

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Les Greys@les
12/4/2022

Oh Jesus. Tell him to stop please! He doesn’t stop, I don’t even know who invited him to this party. But it wasn’t me. Was it you?

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12/4/2022

Who are these 50% of people who don't?

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Devin Elliot@notdevin
12/4/2022

24/7

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12/4/2022

I have zero inner monologue ama. It's mostly just abstractions, logic, pictures, concepts, and feelings.

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Connor McCormick@nor
12/4/2022

24/7 I can’t imagine not having an inner monologue How would you figure out how to communicate with people?

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Aaina @aaina
12/4/2022

imo, this can’t be true. everyone has an inner monologue, which is the ego focused on survival. it processes this through constant evaluation. its evolutionary function. how you direct /relate to it is a different matter, usually one of deliberate practice. michael singer, or loch kelly’s work for more about this

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Josh Stark ☀️@js
12/4/2022

nope

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12/4/2022

when im by myself, mostly when analyzing something

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Juan Rivera Perez@juan
12/4/2022

Learning to control him has been tough and rewarding

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Courtland Leer@courtlandleer
12/4/2022

anyone know what research this claim is based on, been seeing it discussed a lot recently

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Gaby Goldberg@gaby
12/4/2022

yes, 100% of the time, literally so noisy up there lol it's like radio

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Alex Kwon@ace
12/4/2022

i have inner monologues all the time, and sometimes actually say it out loud without knowing.

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Michael Pfister@pfista
12/4/2022

50% of the time I have an inner monologue 100% of the time

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Brent Fitzgerald@bf
12/4/2022

No inner monologue here. My experience consists of impressions, associations, scenes, emotions, compulsions, etc. Expressing all that in language would be lossy and slow!

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Ed O'Shaughnessy@eddieosh
12/4/2022

24/7/365 and at multiple levels. I don't have an "inner eye" so everything is verbal descriptions and kinaesthetic, eg navigation is a verbal description and a sense of movement.

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lorepunk@lorepunk
12/4/2022

Does having music in there 💯 of the time count

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Loeber.eth@johnloeber
12/4/2022

Almost never

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Sahil@sahilk
12/4/2022

24/7. Every elongated silence is filled by the monologue. Sometimes helpful, sometimes insecure. It’s knowing when to listen that makes all the difference.

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Ben O’Rourke@bpo
12/4/2022

How do you define inner monologue? What’s the source of this data/hypothesis?

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Aayush Mittal@aayushmittal
12/4/2022

Mine is 24/7 conjuring up situations and thinking. It tires my mind a lot

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12/4/2022

I used to have the inner monologue in my mind. Have you read 'The Untethered Soul'? It was a realization that the voice in my head and myself could be two different voices. I still hear those voices but am able to tune them out and choose when to listen to them.

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Sanjeev Venkatesan@sanjeev
12/4/2022

Yeah, like all the time. Just like in a game of chess, it explores every potential possible scenario, analyzes it, comes up with a logical conclusion before moving on to the next. Oh and if my mind forgets a conclusion it does it all over again.

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Chromuh@chromuh
12/4/2022

Pretty often tbh. Alot tf going on up in the brain hq

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Cameron Armstrong@cameron
12/4/2022

Literally my entire day is trying to zen it away so I can focus on getting something done. Great brain quirk for ideation, terrible for execution

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David T Phung ⌐◧-◧@davidtphung
12/4/2022

100/100! it’s like a radio sometimes, but i’ve intentionally set up channels and specific body postures for different types of dialogue modes. the mind and body connection is so crucial.

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minh.eth@minh
12/4/2022

My inner monologue is the only way I can write.

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Ryan Shea@rs
12/4/2022

FYI you can remove or enhance your inner monologue. It’s something you have control over through mental training.

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zico@zico
12/4/2022

24/7 365 no days off, no paid vacation.

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sam carter | 현춘@samhcarter
12/4/2022

I have an inner monologue 24/7, but I have a very weak to nonexistent mind’s eye

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web3content@melissa
12/5/2022

This + the responses are fascinating. You should read ‘The Origin of Consciousness in the Breakdown of the Bicameral Mind’ by Julian Jaynes. Absolutely revolutionary. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Origin_of_Consciousness_in_the_Breakdown_of_the_Bicameral_Mind

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pugson@pugson
12/5/2022

i had my inner monologue read this cast to me and ask questions

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David Moon@davidmoon
12/5/2022

Head empty no thoughts and I’m so relieved because I enjoy quietness

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Randy.C@rcyh
12/5/2022

Feels like 24/7

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metamonk.⌐◨-◨@metamonk
12/5/2022

yes, it's 24/7. didn't realize it was that many that's didn't have it. fascinating to think we only just realized not too long ago.

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nintynick 🧢@ninty
12/5/2022

Highly recommend The Untethered Soul by Michael Singer - the inner monologue has more power than you might think, and can be trained :)

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Linda Xie@linda
12/5/2022

Very rarely, it can turn on if I read things slowly

In reply to @ted
12/5/2022

Yes. I can’t even conceive of the idea that humans don’t have an inner monologue. Is everything just occurring at auto - like breathing? What do you hear when it’s quiet or you’re not engaged in something audio? I actually don’t believe it

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anoushk.sol@anoushk
12/5/2022

All of the fucking time lol, it’s like my own Pokémon lol

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Nounish Professor ⌐◧-◧@nounishprof
12/5/2022

Wait —people don’t have inner monologues? Wow. I assumed everyone did.

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Robert Atkins@ratkins
12/5/2022

I’m fascinated to know what personality traits either having or not having an inner monologue correlates with.

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Joanna@joanna
12/5/2022

I don't have an inner monologue but I thought most people do. It's really interesting when you learn about it for the first time, especially for people without.

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hops@hops
12/5/2022

more when Im hyper focused than anything, but quite often

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Fern Gouveia@fern
12/5/2022

how about when you got multiple languages going?!? i found that i think in portuguese when it's related to numbers or emotions, english for more logical stuff

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zom@zom
12/6/2022

No* *Except for when at very low bandwidth and need to brute force my thinking back on track