• urshanabi [he/they]@lemmygrad.ml
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      1 year ago

      For me, I don’t tend to remember what I am listening to. It’s more background noise. There might be times something interesting is said, then I’ll shift my focus. I do it to have a cursory familiarity with the topic at hand, it makes it easier to refer to in the future if it’s necessary since I’ll already have a modicum of familiarity.

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      is not possible to focus on two things, you more like juggle your attention

      as the other comrade said, is more about having some background noise and occasionally picking something interesting along the way.

      this doubles down for me because i live in a noisy place, i simply can’t stop listening to it. dog barks, engines, constrution, music, chatting, footsteps, people sucking teeth.

      these always throw me off, so to study or work i need headphones and to listen something, that is why i like podcasts, at least i learn something along the way.

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      I think it depends on the type of work and the type of music. When I’m drawing or doing most creative work, I just have to listen to music. The only time I have to be more specific is when I’m writing, because then I can’t really concentrate on the words, such times call for calm music without words. Now where it gets frustrating is Audio editing. You simply cannot listen to music in the meantime which is SO fckn irritating fr

      It’s interesting how music tends to affect so many ppl differently tho O.o