And Contrary to popular kindergarten doctrine, talk to as many strangers as possible.
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So here are the reasons why I talk to strangers: Because I never know what might happen, because the world is full of surprises, and because the very thing I am most worried about might turn into the thing I need most.
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The problem stems from the fact that self-talk is considered a kindergarten version of inner-speech, which is the silent voice in our heads.
Adults normally internalize their self-talk and leave the talking aloud to children, people with mental health issues, and when in private settings....
According to psychologists, talking to strangers can be taxing on the brain, and even small talk can seem stressful, tiring and cognitively demanding.
On the flip side, talking to strangers is a kind of workout that boosts our mental performance.
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