What are you thinking all day? (1 Viewer)

Zambrotta

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Nov 16, 2001
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#1
I guess we're all interested in psychology, but that "science" usually only stretches itself to how people interact and how they react to specific situations. Now I am also interested in What people think. Not really how and why they think in specific ways in certain situations. I want to know what people think when they are sitting on a train looking out a window, or standing by a lamppost waiting for a friend, or during a boring class when they just dream away etc.
Simply what do you think when you daydream?

I decided to recapture what I've been thinking about this day. So here it goes:

Zambrotta's thoughts 6 February 2007.​


Trying to get out of bed:

I was thinking about how I every night tell myself to get up right away when I wake up and still always end up lazing in bed for 20 minutes.

Eating breakfast / Reading the paper:

Thought about how the world's companies can drop their value 10% in a week for nothing.
I also thought about why I don't read the sports paper anymore, but practically all the other parts. I thought that it first of all had to do with the fact that I don't enjoy it anymore and also that I've simply decided that I shall not like it in order to do more "adult" stuff.

In class:

Thought about how much I hate physics and how it's really odd that I liberately study something I hate.

On the way home from school:

Thought about immigration politics. Came to the conclusion that it is important to have traditions and a culture to lean back on. Putting people in ghettos will remove all cultures and create chaos.

Reading the paper:

Thought about how the photographers of my morningpaper always tend to photograph left politicians in frog-perspective making them look decisive and important. The right politicians are either made very small or photographed when they have their eyes closed or in a strange pose.
This also led me to thinking about why journalists usually are left-oriented. I thought that it is partly because it is easier to defend a socialistic view. I couldn't make up my mind on whether it is a good thing or not for socialism that the majority of journalists support their ideology.


Well that was the first few hours of my daydreaming of today. Usually it's about myself, politics and psychology. I've always thought that everybody think pretty much the same thoughts, but that's also what I'd like to know and the purpose of this thread.
 

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Bozi

The Bozman
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Oct 18, 2005
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#6
i am thinking about better ways to spend my life than sitting awake all night in hospital on nightshift reading a chxta-esque thread
 

gray

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Apr 22, 2003
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#18
My first thought this morning was "Oh shite, I didn't wake up to watch the football. How is it that I can set an alarm on my phone to wake up early in the morning and put my phone on the other side of the room, and wake up 6 hours later lying on top of my phone, without remembering a thing?"

It's amazing, the kind of self-defence mechanisms the body puts up when it needs to get sleep and you try to deprive it. I think the 'putting my phone behind my back' is my body's last resort to drowning out the noise, because I can't figure out how to turn off the alarm in a semi-comatose state :pumpkin:
 
Apr 12, 2004
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:lol2:

Word.
My first thought this morning was "Oh shite, I didn't wake up to watch the football. How is it that I can set an alarm on my phone to wake up early in the morning and put my phone on the other side of the room, and wake up 6 hours later lying on top of my phone, without remembering a thing?"

It's amazing, the kind of self-defence mechanisms the body puts up when it needs to get sleep and you try to deprive it. I think the 'putting my phone behind my back' is my body's last resort to drowning out the noise, because I can't figure out how to turn off the alarm in a semi-comatose state :pumpkin:
Dude, I have been so drunk before I have set 4 different alarms including my phone, 3 minutes apart. I only remember waking up 4 hours later.

Yea, I missed 4 alarms and a meeting because I either slept through them or got up and turned them off and don't remember.
 

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