• The Snark Urge@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    Reading this post has made me realise that I haven’t deliberately used visual imagination in a long time, and I’m finding it harder to do that sort of thing now.

    I used to be practically limitless in my ability to recall imagery or change it at whim. Since then I’ve gotten years deep into a cycle of overwork, distraction based entertainments, parenting, and drinking. Also, a mild case of COVID that left me feeling slightly foggy a few years ago. No idea if that’s related.

    Did not plan to start my Friday at 5 am with an existential crisis, but cowabunga it is. Time to reclaim the inner empire or go mad in the attempt.

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      8 months ago

      I had the same thing actually, but I got back into books and recovered a lot of it. I did have to initially make myself stop and concentrate on the visuals, sometimes reading descriptive passages multiple times to get the details down, but it comes a lot easier now. Really good feeling too get lost in a book.

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        8 months ago

        I’m all about that. I keep bouncing off Consider Phlebas. Think I’ll take another crack at it on my reader