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i have trouble focusing on things that don't interest me, but zero problemo checking out into things that interest me or are simple and repetitive. best way I have found to ingest large volumes of useless information is one piece at a time. reading also helped. used to have to read the same damn page liek 5 times before I'd get the whole thing in even if I was interested in it. my brain just happened to float around. things i have done to improve:
1. work in the dark or with a lamp. fluorescents are too stimulating 2. step back and let go. usually involves exhaling and looking at the texture of the papers on my desk or keyboard or something. 3. take time to stare at the wall every couple hours 4. walk around as often as possible
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Take a break for 5 minutes every 2 hours
Listen to classical music, I suggest Chopin Don’t be a pussy And Remember, if you don’t focus, you’ll end up working at Walmart with groids Only needed 4 steps for success, suck it Jordan Peterson
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I don't hold it against anyone who uses ritalin, adderall, vyvanse, or whatever your poison is, in order to study. I've tried it myself. It gives no intellectual advantage, and in fact, there's plenty of research to show it hinders you in a couple of ways. But if it works for you, go for it. Just know the risks and accept the consequences if they happen.
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If you have the time, Mead, would you mind posting / Pming some relevant research please? More interested in the hindering aspect.
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