Journal: minordifferences

  • RE: Daily difficulties

    Practising not doing anything has paid off. Letting go when talking to people and not self monitoring means autonomous interaction with almost everyone is now possible. Daily interaction anxiety has also been substantially reduced on campus by talking to people I recognise, instead of bowing my head because I feel nervous or whatever, since I know I’m gonna see…

  • Daily difficulties

    Does anyone else have daily difficulties with basic human interaction? My girlfriend is the only person with whom I don’t find myself intentionally monitoring my behaviour, trying to force my thoughts to stay linear and stop my mind wandering off on tangents. This behaviour completely pays off, and I come across as involved, calm and…

  • young people’s music

    Perhaps when you grow older, you’ll remember fondly “your” music and find the music played by the majority of the current time’s youth abhorrent. This seems to be one of the perks of becoming aged: unquestioned subjective nostalgic comparison. My dad doesn’t like a lot of the electronic music i listen to, and neither does my…