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I noticed that as I was reading and writing more my mind shifted markedly from pictorial and visual mode of thought towards verbal mode of thought. I used to be a STEMfag before I picked up literature as a hobby therefore I am well aware that cerebration is more optimal for parsing and systematizing considerable amounts of data but is it possible to write good literature with cerebration? How would cerebral literature even look like? I'm asking because I don't want to be stuck with this inferior verbal way of thinking.

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basado

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>>16166793
This

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>thinking in any other way than in pure ideas and the abstract Platonic forms

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Pleb.

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