Huh, unlike aphantasia I don’t actually get what this no-inner-monologue thing is about. I can do inner verbal thought or turn it off like a radio and go verbally silent as needed. And when on, it isn’t a particular voice, just auditory-like streamhttps://ryanandrewlangdon.wordpress.com/2020/01/28/today-i-learned-that-not-everyone-has-an-internal-monologue-and-it-has-ruined-my-day/ …
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I experience this as a sort of “rehearsing” of my end of a conversation ahead of time
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I see you running your prediction model of your self and attempting to minimize prediction error, then.
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Highly intelligent people speak to themselves in the third person. Israel speaks to himself in the third person.
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No claim abt my intelligence but i say “we” whenever i talk abt myself in my head
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Same and mostly the first thing by far
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Same. I also find it interesting when simulating a conversation results in my decision not to have the real conversation.
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