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Danusaurus
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08 Mar 2021, 12:18 am

So something that has long since bothered me for this may seem Hella weird.. so here goes ugh.. shame..

So when I seem to write things down or to a degree.. learn from reading, even my own notes and trying to essentially build a picture of say a concept for example, diagram in my mind, etc..

I wonder if anyone else struggles with interpretation of what is written even by ones self and ever experienced some words as numbers being Jumbled up with what has been jotted down. So I have not the greatest spelling and try to itemize things say in a creative way but upon reading back what I have scribed I have some weird tendancy to become confused about the image I get back but have no trouble with writing it and possibly could be partly because I have a very fast brain and trouble concentrating and essentially I struggle to interpret what I have written. So I use lil things like Astrix and stuff to attempt making it easier to remind myself of what I meant when I wrote it and keeping the context of going over it consistent.. I use things, facts, about what comes to mind and use them to create the most odd story or pictures to help me with creative writing or something like that.. but can't seem to understand how come what I write and read back to myself isn't in sync.. soz. Hard to explain :? :Scratch:



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08 Mar 2021, 12:35 am

I can relate. When I take notes or brainstorm using pen I'm all over the page with cryptic words which make no sense later on. I also think via connections so sometimes the references confuse me later on. In university I invented my own form of short hand, and I must have understood it then but now it makes little sense.

I do a lot better with a computer.


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