Monday, February 9, 2009

I am totally Right-brained.

I've been watching this clip for about fifteen minutes:


If the dancer is turning counter-clock wise, you use more of the left side of your brain, if it turns clock wise, you use more of the right side of your brain. However, you can make it turn the other direction when you think of certain things, well it says in the clip.

While I was watching it, it went clockwise all the way. I kept trying to make it turn the other way and I can't. I guess my right brain is really dominant. I was doing math while watching it, and it didn't work.

Then I started reading up on right-brained personalities and how they process things, and a lot of it is really how I am.

One part I found very true is that right-brained people often have an interesting bunch of friends. It is very true for me. I have friends that are smart, dumb, ghetto, white-acting, black-acting, mean, nice, whatever.
I am generally non-judgemental (despite the wise-cracks I say, it's all for a laugh, nothing too serious) and I usually have a harder time with giving opinions because I look at both sides a lot more and go with reason a lot more. I usually do get along with everyone.

I am simultaneous. I am extremely intuitive. And I also focus a lot on intonation, context and pragmatic meaning. Which is why I spend a couple minutes re-reading people's messages to me when I get them.
One thing I also find really true is how some times I can't get how I really feel about somethings out there a lot of the time because my mind wanders too fast sometimes. Maybe that's why I get over things a lot faster than most people.

That's probably why I either write really really long blog posts, or really abstract ones that don't make sense. The ones that are really long are the ones that type in five minutes, the short ones are obviously the ones in which something has distracted me and I can't focus on what I write.

Like right now.

I'm watching the animal planet and I want to pet one of the dogs that they have on there.

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