Hey, great read as always. It's fascinating how our brains, even in childhood, engage in such complex cognitive mapping and pattern recognition, turning simple observations into elaborate personal algorithims. I sometimes find myself doing something similar during my Pilates sessions, mentally tracking sequences and body positions, kinda like a physical logic program.
Thank you so much for the kind feedback. I agree on how fascinating it is, er tend to move to quickly from these moments, and even the act of remembering them is becoming more an observation than a memory most of the time. But then, such opportunities come along, where we slow down, even if unintentionally, or even during an act as you mention (Pilates session), and we are fully connected, toned and grounded.
Hey, great read as always. It's fascinating how our brains, even in childhood, engage in such complex cognitive mapping and pattern recognition, turning simple observations into elaborate personal algorithims. I sometimes find myself doing something similar during my Pilates sessions, mentally tracking sequences and body positions, kinda like a physical logic program.
Thank you so much for the kind feedback. I agree on how fascinating it is, er tend to move to quickly from these moments, and even the act of remembering them is becoming more an observation than a memory most of the time. But then, such opportunities come along, where we slow down, even if unintentionally, or even during an act as you mention (Pilates session), and we are fully connected, toned and grounded.