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Rapporter et problem med oversettelse
I reset my brain various times through:
- Very hard sport/workout, it distracts you and helps you to feel more free.
- Meditation (requires training and practice to work, otherwise its just making you more mad).
- Some other things I can't mention due to legal reasons.
or relax with asmr
Constantly changing, like not adapting to (subject) matter but more rather like 'constantly' resetting where if you had this 'feature' available, something people maybe shun or don't agree with (someone who has that) or can't understand that mindset you would maybe be at an disadvantage?
So 'nothing' would interest you as it were (not completely true but as a statement) and you'd just keep 'plowing through' or covering matter in a quick succession without like being 'interested' in it.
I'm just saying that by resetting your brain maybe you would like not being able to 'catch'
like 'cling' on a subject? For that long because you wouldn't like see or deem that subject 'relevant' but just due to the nature of multitude or variety of information available 'out there'; on the internet and in life. Due to how varied life is (all of us are slightly different opposite to each other while still being {relatively} same) with all of its information and subject matter, I think.
Resetting on one hand wouldn't be a bad thing but on the other it could.
The answer can vary between "Take a nap" and "Find an old black powder naval cannon".
Its like when you play a game, you get stuck on a level that you been trying over and over... then you take a break or come back the next day and you smash it first time going back to it.