I think it's more to do with the fact that we now live in an over mentally stimulating world where an abundance of information is right at our fingertips, it can be frustrating at times seeing so many conflicting ideologies to the point where you just give up completely. Maybe you just need to learn how to regulate thought processes a little better, a little..."mindfulness." This might interest you: http://www.healthcentral.com/anxiety/c/88918/43033/understimulation/
Dude, I feel the same way. I find it scary actually: makes me fear that when I get older I'll be more prone to those brain issues them old folks get.
I shall check Fox's link tomorrow when I'll have more time. I might understand at least why I feel so
She prepared you, then? One benefit of reading books is that you learn things auxiliary to what you are looking for. Applying knowledge is another matter, but just as important as learning itself.
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