Anonymous ID: 304367 Sept. 24, 2018, 1:09 p.m. No.3168634   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8666

>>3168405

>When you no longer fear failure

>When your thoughts are firmly fixed on the goal

>And you want to BE BEST

>You may find that as you drive to work

>Through crazy traffic

>You can dissociate your mind

>And drift into an inner space

>Where you think through work problems

>While another persona

>Controls the car

>Calmly avoiding the idiot who cuts in front of you

>The jaywalking woman who runs between cars and stumbles in front of you

>And so on.

>One persona goes to an inner fantasy world

>And gets real work done

>Another persona

>Drives the car calmly, with no fear and no emotion

>And with the highest level of driving skill

 

i race cars , not professionally , but at a high amateur level (raced in championships nationally and overseas) and this happens to me when i'm 'in the zone'. it's never intentional but when i snap out of it , it's like muscle memory was doing the work and i've been thinking about something else , watching birds fly overhead , noticing cracks in the tarmac etc, not actually concentrating on the driving. time seems to slow down and everything becomes automatic.

i go from intensely concentrating on one task (thinking about nothing else except driving) to thinking about / noticing everything else. it is in these moments i put in a fastest lap , or pull off a tight overtake with out even flinching.

to be honest , this is why i race.

Anonymous ID: 304367 Sept. 24, 2018, 1:19 p.m. No.3168752   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>3168652

<1% = normal regular everyday mundane normalness

thats typical cnbc doom and gloom headline. read the title of the video 'Rosenstein reports don't pose a major risk to markets, report says"

>'the sky is falling'