Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it would be helpful to understand what kind of "thinking" you are talking about here.
If there is a problem with my sink, for example, I do not immediately understand the full scope of the issue and the correct solution to the problem. One step would be "identifying the problem" if possible. Is sink clogged? Is sink broken in some way? Is this something I can fix myself or do I need to call a plumber for that? If I can fix it myself, do I need parts or tools? Where should I get the things I need?
Is that the kind of step-by-step processing you do NOT experience? You see a clogged sink and think "here's how to fix a sink" and then just do that?
Yes - my brain goes immediately to the visual of a white sink standalone and gives me five reasons for what could be causing the clog straight away. I immediately upon reading this went straight to hair clog, DrainO, hook unclogged tool, all at once.
Anonymous wrote:I think it would be helpful to understand what kind of "thinking" you are talking about here.
If there is a problem with my sink, for example, I do not immediately understand the full scope of the issue and the correct solution to the problem. One step would be "identifying the problem" if possible. Is sink clogged? Is sink broken in some way? Is this something I can fix myself or do I need to call a plumber for that? If I can fix it myself, do I need parts or tools? Where should I get the things I need?
Is that the kind of step-by-step processing you do NOT experience? You see a clogged sink and think "here's how to fix a sink" and then just do that?
Anonymous wrote:OP this is fascinating. Would you or someone please give an example of this, using a stated problem or issue.
Is it as simple as “the restaurant where I made a reservation for dinner tonight just called and said they are closing early due to a water issue.” That kind of problem?
Anonymous wrote:tl;dr
"I think I'm right all the time. Other people say I'm not. What is wrong with other people? They keep messing up my immediate, perfect problem-solving."
Anonymous wrote:Heptapod humblebrag.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Help me to understand if you receive thoughts as step by step processes what that means exactly.
I was trying to explain to a friend because she says she has a step by step process for her thoughts and I cannot for the life of me picture how that must be. In my mind it’s an immediate yes/no/questions/whole thought in one.
Give me examples of how this is in your mind. Are your steps separate? What does that look like?
I may be like you. Here's how my mind works: I am presented with a problem and I know exactly how it should be handled to obtain the desired outcome. I can also anticipate areas where the plan can go astray and how to handle it. Unfortunately, most problems are handled by more than one person and we have to allow for input from our colleagues, friends, family and partners, lest we be labelled "controlling." Does that sound familiar, op?
Anonymous wrote:Help me to understand if you receive thoughts as step by step processes what that means exactly.
I was trying to explain to a friend because she says she has a step by step process for her thoughts and I cannot for the life of me picture how that must be. In my mind it’s an immediate yes/no/questions/whole thought in one.
Give me examples of how this is in your mind. Are your steps separate? What does that look like?