Background noise
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First of all, rude.
Second of all, how dare you."Background noise" is not a concise enough category to give a consistent answer for either scenario. Different white noises stroke the CNS differently depending on current state of arousal, time of day, body temperature, and more. If I'm irritated, clicking noises make me crave death. If I'm anxious and meditate to solve it, clicking noises can help.
Like drugs, there's a time and place for all but 1 or 2 of them. The ceiling fan click is never a good sound.
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You'd go apeshit in my house. My wife is constantly talking to her friends and family, or listening to the news, in Tagalog (Filipino).
Only thing that bothers me is that she can't teach me, and she's an educated teacher! I rock at languages, but she's so critical I can't get started.
A teacher can never really teach someone something. Only the student can learn and the teacher can encourage and help when they get stuck. I would learn how to read Tagalog first. It's not too bad, Latin alphabet and all. Look words up at first, ask her once you get better. At that point your awful pronunciation when you ask about a word will compel her into helping you learn the rest. 3. profit
And you probably will have a conversation about why you want to learn Tagalog and if I were you I would focus on being able to communicate with her family and enjoy Filipino media with her. And not that you can't understand her private conversations with her family / friends.
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First of all, rude.
Second of all, how dare you.- A fan in the background, cool
- TV in the background, cool
- Children playing in the background, cool
- Music in the background, cool
- a dripping water faucet in the background, drives me utterly insane
- Music on repeat, drives me insane
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First of all, rude.
Second of all, how dare you.Are those traits neurodivergent or do they just fall into the "people are different" category?
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First of all, rude.
Second of all, how dare you.Where do I stand if, (regardless of my choice in the track or ability to affect said audio emenations) that background noise more or less just scene dressing for the "going insane" bit that's rolling ahead with or without it?
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I used to get really annoyed by noises that were out of my control, but after years of meditation practice, I learned to accept them (among other things) and am a much happier person. Just remember that these parts of you aren't fixed and can change if you want them to, or sometimes totally unintentionally.
If you have the luxury of time to do so, I suppose.
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First of all, rude.
Second of all, how dare you.I feel like if we continue down this particular meme street, at the end of the road everyone will be considered neurodivergent.
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I feel like if we continue down this particular meme street, at the end of the road everyone will be considered neurodivergent.
wrote last edited by [email protected]If everyone is neurodivergent then everyone is neurotypical.
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If everyone is neurodivergent then everyone is neurotypical.
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If you have the luxury of time to do so, I suppose.
30 minutes one day a week
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I prefer the sound of silence.
I don’t mean the song but I’m also fine with the song (it gives me Frission every time I hear it, so it gets a pass.)
As a software developer, I also prefer complete silence and use noise cancelling headphones with nothing playing. The constant screaming tinnitus is enough background noise.
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First of all, rude.
Second of all, how dare you.Kind of depends and changes depending on a lot of factors, to be honest.
When I worked in an office, I discovered that headphones + music was the key to productivity for me. When I transitioned to work at home and had a more or less quiet home office to work in, I found that having music going was a bit irritating at times and totally not helpful at the best.
So I guess the deciding factor is whether I have to deal with the ridiculous noises other people make or not?
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30 minutes one day a week
That ten-thousand hours'll be finished in no time!
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That ten-thousand hours'll be finished in no time!
The great part about meditation is you don't have to be an expert to enjoy its benefits.
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The great part about meditation is you don't have to be an expert to enjoy its benefits.
Yeah, just possess the ability to stop the multiple planets of worry hurtling through your brainspace. Easy peezy. 🤌
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Yeah, just possess the ability to stop the multiple planets of worry hurtling through your brainspace. Easy peezy. 🤌
wrote last edited by [email protected]You're not in a space where you're ready to try, and that's ok. When I started, it was very difficult for me to tolerate trying, but in the end, all I ever did was what I was able to do with where I was at, 30 minutes once per week, and it made a huge difference for me. Let me know if you want any tips on how to approach meditation.
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You're not in a space where you're ready to try, and that's ok. When I started, it was very difficult for me to tolerate trying, but in the end, all I ever did was what I was able to do with where I was at, 30 minutes once per week, and it made a huge difference for me. Let me know if you want any tips on how to approach meditation.
Patronizing is your reflex? That tracks. Good luck with that.
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First of all, rude.
Second of all, how dare you.wrote last edited by [email protected]I cannot concentrate with music playing.
Literally anything else? Like a truck crashing through the window or someone literally trying to engage me? Zero lost focus, to the extent I was initially diagnosed with a hearing disorder.
Not that that helps get stuff done…
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Patronizing is your reflex? That tracks. Good luck with that.
I would like to reflect back at you that you've responded to everything I've said with negativity and sarcasm.
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I would like to reflect back at you that you've responded to everything I've said with negativity and sarcasm.
wrote last edited by [email protected]I'd like to note that your entire commentary here has been from a place of privilege, blindly or no, and that it is therefore self-serving and out-of-touch in that it makes you feel better for telling yourself it "helps".
Speaking as one who could actually benefit from sincerity and compassionate awareness, your glib tone is bad PR for meditation as a whole. Stop cosplaying a keyboard shrink, and jog on. 🤌