Sunday, September 12, 2010
Just Like A Game: Jonathan Collins
Alice in many cases can at times become overwhelmed with her thought process, being she tends to think about a task or idea that has nothing to do with her current state. Which in many cases of the story leads her to beat herself up because she becomes overwhelmed with her current state of "reality". For example, when she was trying to escape the room with the mouse, instead of trying to escape the sinking room she insisted on finding out whether or not the mouse liked cats. Taking her thought process and applying it to how i feel in some circumstances, I can understand how thinking about something totally different than what is going on can allow us to temporaily subdue our overwhelmed state of being. This comes into play in my life when playing football, because at times the task at hand or the situation we are in can feel constricting, so simply thinking about something other than football allows me to decrease the amount of preasure that is currently taking affect. HOwever, sometimes I can become so concielled within my thoughts that they can also overwhelm me. Which just goes to show that all thought processes can potentially distract you.
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ReplyDeleteI can relate to this "state of being"; and i agree with your sentiment. Often I find myself not concentrating on the task at hand and find myself thinking about different states of reality. Like you, I use sports to help me escape from the stress and burdens of daily life and school. I strongly agree that these thoughts can distract you, as I often get distracted.
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