Socialisation, are others troubled?

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Socialisation, are others troubled?

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An area i seem to be mentally and physically defective. A diare progeny of an 'over-active mind'?
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mental vagrant wrote:An area i seem to be mentally and physically defective. A diare progeny of an 'over-active mind'?
For all intents and purposes, we sleep for 8 hours a day (eat, shit, shower etc). What fills your time the other 16 hours?
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Tomas wrote:
mental vagrant wrote:An area i seem to be mentally and physically defective. A diare progeny of an 'over-active mind'?
For all intents and purposes, we sleep for 8 hours a day (eat, shit, shower etc). What fills your time the other 16 hours?
Your bow aims at thought?

Yes i think, i can't get everything i need alone, of this i'm absolutely certain.
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mental vagrant wrote:
Tomas wrote:
mental vagrant wrote:An area i seem to be mentally and physically defective. A diare progeny of an 'over-active mind'?
For all intents and purposes, we sleep for 8 hours a day (eat, shit, shower etc). What fills your time the other 16 hours?
Your bow aims at thought?

Yes i think, i can't get everything i need alone, of this i'm absolutely certain.
Like I asked earlier,

What fills your 16 hour day?
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Mostly, self loathing. Other activities include the spa, puzzles and video games .
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mental vagrant wrote:An area i seem to be mentally and physically defective. A diare progeny of an 'over-active mind'?
My experience is that an over-active mind can be a blessing in disquise. Surely it's better than having a dull mind. As it's from an overactive mind alone that a radical transformation of consciousness and eventual balance and true contentment of the entire organism can manifest. Good luck in finding that balance and contentment!
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Thank you Bob Michael.
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mental vagrant wrote:Thank you Bob Michael.
You're quite welcome, mv.
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Not to pour water on the response, but an over active mind that is not effectively focused is like an over revving engine. It can over heat and seize up.
That said being more effective / efficient then your environment allows / requires, is wasted (outside of personal satisfaction). So being effectively focused well above the norm leads to frustration.

Better to be frustrated then self loathing.
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And this is coming from an oxytocin addled idiot who doesn't know how to use hyphens?
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Blair wrote:And this is coming from an oxytocin addled idiot who doesn't know how to use hyphens?
Oh no - I am cut to the quick... LOL

Way to address lazy grammer as opposed to the point. Misdirection ...nice.
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