I was starting to wonder how are you even still answering these repetitive questions
@NotUsing1 give the man a break 
I was starting to wonder how are you even still answering these repetitive questions
@NotUsing1 give the man a break 
I asked because my thinking ahs gotten so much faster, so i thought their might be some mylin aspect to it, so i thought if i asked my quesntion like that philp might share some insight,
my other thought is, maybe its the decrease in anxiety so thats why my responses to questions are so much faster. Because thats the only 2 ways i know that would make somone think faster, and i was hoping philp would share why i was thinking faster if their was no myelin aspect.
Ofcourse now i think about it i should of asked the above quesntion, but i did but backspaced my question because it didnt make sense. When i writen it out
My bad i understand too many questions gets annoying i will put it down a noch.
This is the golden brain field I have finally been looking for. I always wanted a field that just clears my mind and rewire my brain to naturally like studying or make studying a habit rather than motivation. I’m not sure if this is what this field is doing, but I essentially feel my mind decluttered and ready to do the work. I have this urge to think about what I studied deeply and connecting both concepts together.
It’s more of like, “did I understand this correctly? Let me think deeper” and it feels natural rather than feeling like it is a mental burden to do so. I successfully read a 40 page study material + PowerPoint projects and managed to “intuitively” gather what the concept is all about. Then I made a mind map with my critical thinking. And this is currently the only brain field I am listening to.
That sounds amazing 
This field is the main component to thinking well on what you studied. I didn’t take much notes and I was able to connect 4 concepts together in Physiology, it was so fun.
can this make addiction worse?
Of course not
Lmao today at class my group was looking at me like crazy for not taking notes during our lab lecture. I just told them it’s easier for me to give my full attention to the lecture. When I listen to the lecture, I build concepts in my head and then later on when it’s study time I write what I have learned through my mental thought processes.
This field is like “the fuck you taking notes for? Focus on the damn lecture and I will help build the concepts for you”. My group was asking for my help as if I’m the professor haha.
I was watching a YouTube video of this guy explain why notes are not the smartest thing to spend ur time on. And he explained it like this he said their was a study that hinted that when people write things down their brain actually tried to forget it because it has no use in keeping it, if aready wirtten down
That’s interesting, I watched a couple YouTubers saying minimal note taking is the best way for your brain to retain information. Basically, if you feel some sort of stress while thinking on the topic without relying on your notes that much, you’re training your brain to intuitively build a better understanding on the topic you are focusing. I’m referring to the good stress btw.
Check out this video when you get the time bro, it’s mind changing.
Appreciate it
In your opinion, what is the minimum time to listen to this, 2-3 months or much more? Thank you.
A reasonable amount of time depends on how much you listen to it, how much value you want to get from this field etc…
I think it’s safe to say that you can listen for 6 months and keep getting results. It’s based on what I know from your routine.
Someone actively spamming it for hours everyday with boosters would get faster results and hit the diminishing returns sooner.
You’ll still get results even past that, but it won’t make as much difference to max out the last point compared to learning a new skill that can compound with it and multiply your output.
I listen as directed, 3 times a day
Do you think it’s safe to use boosters with brain fields?
So over a certain amount of months, which may be 6, would listening to specific skills be preferred to this?
yes
Also, I don’t want to be rude, but we keep having this conversation weeks after weeks, months after months. We had conversations the year before, and the year before and before. We’ve talked in private, we’ve talked in public.
I don’t know how many of my brain explanations threads you read, liked and replied to, where I explain the same thing. But you did.
I don’t want to point the finger at you, I really don’t, but either you don’t really care or I’m concerned.
It’s 2023 now, it’s been 3 years.
If you want to tell me something in private, you can.
I feel the best way to do maximize the full possible potential of this brain audio is to learn new skills, things, subjects and just enjoy the journey as you listen to this field.
Imagine how superhero’s gets stronger in comics and cartoons. Instead of just pushing to the next level instantly, cultivating their individual skills and then ascending to the next level will always yield a far greater outcome of power.
So do you want this field to make you smart or as smart and skilled as it possibly can? So enjoy the journey and learn new things and supercharge those new connections with this.
If that was way off please correct me @anon61582445
This fields is the skill, or rather the blueprint for the physical aspect of the skills which it will build/ hardwire in your brain.
At some point, you will have the skill. You won’t need to listen forever.
You can keep maximising that one skill and for example become the greatest dribbler in history, but having that skill alone won’t make you a good basketball player.
You’d have better success being a good dribbler, a good runner, shooter, defender etc.
Side note: Dream’s has been passing on some of his knowledge and experience to me with 3-4 words max, cryptic messages, smart poetry. I had to sit down, read them and think about what it meant until it hits me sometime way later. Googling his keywords to try and get it on my own. If he is in the mood to do some explaining on something cool and it flies over my head, we’ll talk about it again in a few months, maybe I’ll get it then.
He gives me one sentence tonight, I’ll read a couple times, read it again tomorrow when I wake up, a few more times during the day. Probing each words until I get it.
But me, I’m spelling it out for you, writing paragraphs, metaphors etc.
This ![]()
It’s not that less capable individuals would get less, it’s just that it compounds with your natural abilities to some degree.
Now, this one really works the foundations but other fields like Wholistic thinking have more “advanced” and specially created circuits so, no one is expected to have these precise abilities beforehand. Yet, they would still compound with your starting point.
The Manhattan method also has improved circuitry and some original aspects, but it does a lot of strengthening.
When someone has something like a learning disability which is relative to what we consider normal.
Different brain areas will come up to support his thinking as he struggle.
It takes a lot of energy and capacity.
But with a specific, efficient wiring, the effort is lower, the energy consumption lower, it feels seamless and somewhat obvious. The circuits gets you further faster and saves up other ressources and energy to keep thinking to a higher level.
More capacity left, more time left, more energy left.
You can also process information multiple times through the same areas. It’s not something that you would feel. It would be like finishing laps faster and faster progressively adding more details and complexity to your thought.
The wiring itself allows for the tasks to become more of an unconscious habit, something automatic. The difference between conscious struggling and subconscious mastery can’t be underestimated.
There are many more ways that leads to the compounding effects and it is of course simplified.
Of course, training requires some resistance, after a certain point what has been learned and mastered cannot be learned and mastered again.
Nice, and one thing I love about this field is it urges me to learn as in learn for fun to test my abilities further. I’m not sure if that’s included in your hidden description but every time I listen to this, the will to learn compounds with each listen.