Rhythms of Focus

37. Reading and the Wave of Confusion

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Jan 8, 2026
Reading can often feel overwhelming, like climbing a mountain for wandering minds. Instead of viewing confusion or mind-wandering as failures, we explore how they can signal natural brain processes. Active reading techniques and grounding questions help reclaim agency as we engage with texts. Environmental factors, like minimizing distractions, create smoother paths to focus. Plus, an original piano piece reminds listeners that staying present in music mirrors the journey of staying engaged with words.
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ANECDOTE

Plane Reading And Falling‑Asleep Waves

  • Kourosh describes reading on a plane without Wi‑Fi as a helpful single path for attention.
  • He also shares falling asleep and waking into reading waves before finally clicking into flow.
ANECDOTE

Analyst's Three Reading Outcomes

  • Kourosh recalls his psychoanalyst saying he either fell asleep, edited, or wrote while reading, never just passively reading.
  • That story reframes active reading as interacting (editing/writing) rather than only absorbing.
INSIGHT

The Formatting Stage Of Reading

  • Reading often has an early 'formatting' stage where new concepts need connecting to existing knowledge.
  • Confusion can arise when those connections fail, blocking working memory and the felt 'now'.
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