How you think inside
Your inner mental world — whether you think in a running inner voice, vivid mental pictures, both, or quiet abstract concepts.
A popular self-reflection sparked by viral discussions of the 'inner monologue' and the 'mind's eye' (and aphantasia, its absence). People genuinely differ in how they experience their own thoughts — there's no better or worse way. (Popular 'inner monologue / mind's eye' self-reflection (cognitive-science discourse, incl. aphantasia))
Groups
- An inner monologue — You think in words — a running inner voice narrating your thoughts.
- A vivid mind's eye — You think in pictures — rich mental images play out as you imagine.
- Words and pictures — You experience both — an inner voice and vivid imagery working together.
- Quiet and abstract — You think in concepts, ideas and feelings, with little inner voice or imagery.
- Patterns and movement — You think in shapes, structures, and how things connect and move.
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