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Is there a scientific reason for night thinking


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9 hours ago, Lynnrael said:

my thinking is always a cacophony of thoughts, I'm not sure it changes between night and day. one continuous food of thought is much the same as the next. except when they get dark, but time doesn't factor into that either.

You gotta take charge....and tell those voices,  "one at a time, muthafukkuz!"

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12 hours ago, [classic swim] said:

Night is probably the most reserved you could possibly feel.

Sometimes there’s that unknowing or uncertainty of what you have planned ahead. Your thoughts can also really wander crazy places before sleep.

How can you be both reserved and crazy?

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12 hours ago, The_annoying_one said:

In my experience, night time is usually the only time I can do my really heavy thinking. Which probably explains my chronic insomnia, now that I think about it.

 

Shit, that was a little too deep, wasn’t it? Sorry.

That wasn't deep at all. You said exactly what happens to a large segment of the population. 

Wait, this is embarrassing,  do I not know what deep means >.>

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39 minutes ago, GuyBeardmane said:

Short answer: They're looking into it.  They do have a name for it, called "the rumination spiral."  Also "conditioned arousal," which isn't nearly as sexy as it sounds.

The rumination spiral sounds like the perfect diagnosis for what I got.

Conditioned arousal sounds like something out of my pornhub search history.

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