And so I do that until I simply can't keep my eyes open any more even tho I will enjoy the next day way less coz I'm so tired. Which is nuts
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And that strikes me as desperately sad but is something so many of us have to do & accept doing so they can feed their minds better overall.
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If I spend 40 hours a week thinking about selling carpets, I can then buy books & films & games & travel. Poor big-brained apes, we are.
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I feel most sorry for children. They're legally obliged to spend several hours a day thinking abt things that don't interest them at all.
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And it's years before they're allowed to pick the things that do interest them. I see why it's necessary but it's still a huge imposition.
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At parent's night, science teacher was hounding a boy abt why he wasn't motivated to revise. He cldn't say 'My interests lie elsewhere.'
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My French teacher told me I must boring because I found every one of the school clubs boring & just wanted to talk to my friends or read.
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There's an expectation to have a wide range of interests & I never ever have. Always a very few intense interests. University was great.
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I don't think I learnt a single thing in chemistry & physics. My brain simply won't hold on to information like that. It rejects it. Angrily
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Which is why it's good we all have different brains. I can empathise with fellow obsessive nerds of all stripes w/out getting it.
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How do you do that? It sounds like an untapped market. "Pay me 1000$ and you can use my memories for day!"
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Not memories! You have to set your own stuff aside and think about whatever you're paid to think about.
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