Because you're always already entangled in a mesh.
Undergrid Five (of fifty)
Hyperfocus
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I know hyperfocus very well. And also did very well in school. The painting you use to illustrate it is fascinating to me because I easily point my focus towards textures, especially textiles, and can completely lose myself while looking at them. And it can so so intense as to become scary.
This article is a great introduction for anyone curious about the phenomenon because you explain it very well and I think the people around us don’t understand how much it’s like being sucked into a hole, however pleasurable.
Thank you. I’m finding that it is something I want to write more about.
I know hyperfocus very well. And also did very well in school. The painting you use to illustrate it is fascinating to me because I easily point my focus towards textures, especially textiles, and can completely lose myself while looking at them. And it can so so intense as to become scary.
This article is a great introduction for anyone curious about the phenomenon because you explain it very well and I think the people around us don’t understand how much it’s like being sucked into a hole, however pleasurable.
Thank you. I’m finding that it is something I want to write more about.