10-24-2009, 07:55 PM
(10-23-2009, 01:43 PM)airwaves Wrote:That's what I'm talking about(10-22-2009, 04:49 AM)Ali Quadir Wrote: "Why did you do that?"
"I have no idea.... But look, it's working..."
LOL! That is my daily life. I retain almost no information, but when it comes time to use it, as if by some form of osmosis, I just reach out and grab it. I can not come up with random tidbits of information but if one were to ask me a random question I could give an answer quite easily no matter what the subject. (pls dont try me i'm almost never on and ill probably just google it anyway lol!)
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Quote:Anyway thank you for your post Ali! You hit the nail on the head.I'm glad my experience is recognized
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@Eddie, I think those models stick. I had the experience of remembering thinking about a great thought that I would not be able to remember it when I would be awake. And kind of feeling sad about that. And at the same time knowing it didn't really matter because I'd know it none the less. We're not capable of forgetting. We are able to repress memories. Or be unable to experience them now. At any rate if you allow yourself to follow your intuition which makes use of all the models you've ever learned and evaluates them at a speed unimaginable to rationality. We can often get very rapid understanding. However, we're still sometimes wrong I know I am so I try to use my ratio. If it can't follow my intuition I just keep searching until it can. Ratio is our local navigation map and intuition is a compass.