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[-] Apeman42@lemmy.world 12 points 3 days ago

My wife and I call this "Goldbluming", after Jeff Goldblum in the "Canceled" South Park episode.

Wait a minute: chaos theory! Chaos theory, it was first thought of in the '60s. Sixty. That's the number of episodes they made of Punky Brewster before it was cancelled. Cancelled... Don't you see? The show is over! The aliens are cancelling Earth!

[-] untorquer@lemmy.world 8 points 2 days ago

If the other person can't follow your train of thought, it can feel as though the emotional and cognitive connection/trust that was built in the conversation was abandoned along with the previous context. This can happen when there is a non-trivial jump in context between ideas.

Steering the conversation can be done by introducing intermediary steps that are connected to the previous topic in a self-evident way. This maintains that cognitive and emotional connection/trust because you are showing that you value the other person's understanding and participation.

Figuring out what "non-trivial" or "self-evident" means is probably the hard part but you'd probably want to consider each step in, for example:

Grass, meadow, forest, tree, timber, log truck, mill, paper, exports, shipping dock, ocean, ice caps, ice bergs, titantic, James Cameron, Michael bay, transformers.

You could probably go from each one to the next trivially, steering the conversation from grass to meadow and so on through the list. But to go from grass to transformers without intermediate ideas truly makes absolutely no sense.

[-] XnxCuX@lemmy.world 7 points 2 days ago

Building off this, im fully capable of having 2 entirely different conversations at once.

Ive been talking to one person at work, stop mid sentence to correct the other crew, and go back to what I was saying with a small reminder.

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[-] ieatpwns@lemmy.world 11 points 3 days ago

Neurotypicals don’t have “trains of thought” they have “teleporters of thought”

[-] sonic_veemo@lemmy.dbzer0.com 6 points 2 days ago

ime they simply don’t think

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