This is what I often experience and my mind does as well.…my significant blindness to social cues, and while my mind may tuck it away for analysis, I rarely understand what has happened until a significant time later.
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This is what I often experience and my mind does as well.…my significant blindness to social cues, and while my mind may tuck it away for analysis, I rarely understand what has happened until a significant time later.
It's because I don't take in all the information. I always forget bits and leave bits out, don't remember all of it or confuse it. I prefer to read, because then I can go at my pace and absorb all that I read, and go back over it if I forget something.Is this because they talk too fast and when you read you can read in your own pace?
Or is it another issue?
I have always wondered why many of us like to read instructions.
Do many of us need to have the info written down rather than being read even if the words are the same in both cases?
Is this because they talk too fast and when you read you can read in your own pace?
Or is it another issue?
I have always wondered why many of us like to read instructions.
Do many of us need to have the info written down rather than being read even if the words are the same in both cases?