The inner monologue that constantly talks in our heads is not fundamentally different from the muttering of someone considered insane; the only distinction is that our thoughts remain silent while others' are audible, making us perceive a false boundary between sanity and insanity.
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The first awakening, it's a discovery that there is a voice in your head that always talks, uh mostly silently.
If it talks out aloud and there's nobody around, then you are considered insane.
And that's only if it's loud, but most people have that inside their heads and they are not considered insane. It's considered normal.
But there's not such a big difference.
And sometimes when you when you listen to them, might be a man walking in the street muttering and you say, "Oh, he's really insane."
But it might be that you are doing the same, but it's just not out aloud. It's in your head.
Why didn't I I should have said that.
Why didn't I say that? Next time he does that, I'm going to exactly know what I'm going to reply.
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