The Problem
I attack my memory and convince myself it must be wrong.
Result:
- I waste a lot of time double checking my memory.
- In order to check, I put myself through a lot of work that borders on silly, or eccentric, or crazy.
- I avoid any memory work by constantly looking for things to discover that I I understand and remember easily.
- I fool myself by calling this learning, but learning requires memory work, which is: I put it into memory by repeating it and testing if I remember.
- I judge memory work as inferior. Result: I like a fool when I do memory work.
- I can work hard, and I’m a good person. But I only can do unskilled or low skilled and therefore low-paying jobs for my allowance or my living.
- When I try to get ahead at school or at work, I have to work 10 times harder than everyone else.
- I always feel inferior to others who can learn and work faster than me.
- Not to mention that I often fear or am jealous of them.
The Cause
Not upbringing, not experiences. Instead, psr’s. Psr = inappropriate or imaginary problem solving response. It’s not real solving of real stuff. Ipsr is too long and doesn’t roll off the tongue well, so … psr.
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