I've been thinking about this concept where you analyze things to three levels. My mind actually does this naturally and very quickly, which is kind of disturbing. Here's an example: I am thinking about cheese. Not sure why, just maybe I like cheese, or that it's from a yak. Probably both, but here I am thinking about cheese.
Then I realize, "Man, I've been thinking about cheese for 10 minutes now. That's weird." That's level one. Recognition and analyzing what you are thinking. Then there's the second level I always go to because I spend a lot of time on level 1. I start questioning how much time I'm analyzing my thoughts thinking, "wow, I think weird thoughts." Level two is an interesting place to be but just wait.
Now we come to level three. The third level. That platform in which lies hidden the blurry line of sanity. Ok, maybe that's a little dramatic. But here we are at number three. Analyzing how much you analyze the analysis. It really is quite twisted as I spend much time questioning how much I am doing this. Like I said, my mind does this naturally and generally very fast, at which time I almost forget what I was even originally thinking.
Yeah, now to go analyze why I even wrote this.
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