I think the answer to the question depends on the person you are talking
to, what they’re talking about and if it’s an actual conversation or you’re
being talked at. For the most part, my mind tends to wander when people are
speaking to me. I always seem to have a lot on my mind and it always happens to
pop up when someone is speaking to me. I always unintentionally seem to tune
them out and think about the hundreds of things running through my mind. However,
like I’ve said before, it varies on who is speaking and what the conversation
is about.
For example, if I am in class and the teacher is lecturing on a topic
that I don’t find interesting, I tend to go off in my own world and think about
things that have been on my mind that day. However, I have come to find out
that if I take notes on the lecture then I focus more on what is being said so
I take good notes. It obviously if you’re in a deep conversation on something
that is interesting to you or something that is bothering you, you are
automatically into the conversation and are giving the other party your undivided
attention.
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