03-26-2019, 03:11 PM
(03-25-2019, 06:13 PM)geotrouvetout Wrote:(03-25-2019, 06:38 AM)Shannon Wrote: The idea that it is somehow "buried under so much script that it doesn't get executed" is not even close to accurate. All parts of the script are designed to execute equally.
If it is the case it is normal to feel exhausted by so many programs working equally. I thought one program will act and when the problem is solved other programs will follow, in a linear system. To be clearer, I thought that the subconscious mind will pick up the program he needs the most and then he will pick up another and so on ...
I think this is misunderstood. I will explain in more detail.
All parts are designed to execute, but certain parts of the script will require other parts to achieve their goals before they can proceed. In this case the focus is on those parts, and the resulting exhaustion is usually more to do with trying to fight the instructions than doing so many things at once.
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