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You can split one thing into eight separate messages; you call it efficiency, others call it message bombing. This behavior of "rushing to sync your thought process in real-time" actually reflects your unconscious panic about "losing the other's attention and having your emotions go unreceived"; you fear that if you only send one message, they will brush it off, so you use an intense message stream to force them into your context, trying to grasp that illusory sense of companionship. But true listening doesn't need to be hijacked by volume. Try typing them out in your notes app first to organize them into one paragraph next time you want to send a barrage; when you learn to converge your expressions, the other person will have the space to truly understand you.
💡 Did you know?
Serial texters (5 messages at once) process information like speech — their texts are just voice extended into text.
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