• @Stonewyvvern@lemmy.world
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    151 year ago

    Lived in SE USA most of my life…the majority of the most ridiculous fundamentalists don’t have an inner monologue. They speak but there is nothing going on upstairs except life processes.

    The way they cling to ideas from others explains why they cling so tightly…they never had one of their own.

    Because of this phenomenal outlook they typically adhere to the first idea that comes around and dismiss everything else as false.

    Critical thinking is not applicable to everyone.

    • @root_beer@midwest.social
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      1 year ago

      Absence of an inner monologue does not mean that there is no thought process. I’ve done just fine without one myself. Can’t speak to whatever is plaguing the fundamentalists apart from indoctrination and being steeped in an oppressive culture that’s been fostered over generations.

      • @Stonewyvvern@lemmy.world
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        21 year ago

        Grandpa gave me some advice…

        “Think before you speak. If you think while you’re speaking, then you’ve already failed.”

        Thanks Gpa…wise words.

      • VindictiveJudge
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        61 year ago

        I have a coworker who I discovered a few weeks ago had no idea internal monologues were a thing. I had to explain that it’s a real documented phenomena and that it’s actually a minority of people that don’t have one. She’s pretty damn smart, too. I also play D&D with a guy who has aphantasia. He’s also pretty damn smart and you would have no idea he was incapable of visualizing things if he didn’t tell you. Him casually mentioning it in conversation surprised people who had known him for years. So, yeah, absolutely no correlation between intelligence and how your thoughts may or may not produce phantom sensory input.

        • @techMayhem@lemmy.world
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          21 year ago

          The idea of not having a internal monologue is kinda strange to me. I have a constant internal monologue. Like there doesn’t go a moment by without me talking to myself in my head.

          I had it a couple of times that my internal monologue was off, usually due to medications or after intense experiences where I just need some space to process. It’s the most strange feeling.