This Morning as I was typing, I realized something: Much of my typing errors were actually my fingers pressing keys of words that were further along in my thought process than I could physically keep up with. For example, as I am typing these words… I have already thought them in my head and am moving along to the next train of thought, which my fingers many times seem to prefer the “freshest” thoughts to follow along with.

I then discovered that if I really focused on only one word at a time, my typing improved. This leads me to ask a few questions: Should I slow down my thinking? Should I speed up my typing, and worry about the misspellings later? I don’t really know. What I do know is that this may lead to some pretty cool implications.

Can people use Dyslexia for good? If people are thinking so rapidly that their fingers can’t even keep up, can they accomplish more some how?

Along the same lines, is stuttering really people who are thinking faster than they can speak? Is it possible that Attention Deficit Disorder is partially caused by people who are so much more advanced than others that they have already come up with a solution and are already bored and “not paying attention” or people who are not mentally stimulated and challenged by their current environment?

Lots of Questions. I just wonder if we can’t bring some good out of these kinds of things as opposed to just more medications :/

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