A Zone Above...
Zoning out is one of the most under-considered things everyone does. It is often associated with anxiety, lack of concentration, and daydreaming. However, I think there is much more to it. Let us have a look at the same.
I have noticed we have layers of thinking. With the
lowest one being the most practical one and about our daily life; as we go
above, we think about greater, abstract, and more comprehensive things, e.g.
Will I be remembered in the next 100 years? How would this world even be in the
next 200 years? Is Indian mythology really real? Does God exist? Is the
universe timeless? Etc. etc. Zoning out is a pathway to this abstract and
comprehensive thinking.
Now some people might say that this abstract and
non-practical thinking is not at all important. However, what do you think
philosophers did? ‘What exists? How do we know it? What is of value?’ What
do you think these questions suggest? These are the three fundamental questions
in philosophy, and they bud the abstract and extra-practical thinking.
Aristotle, Plato, Socrates, Descartes, Voltaire, every single philosopher has
written – thought – wondered about things greater than our everyday doings. We
all know about the story of the falling of an apple leading newton to the
discovery of gravity. How do you think that happened? That happened because he
zoned out of whatever he was doing beneath that tree and started contemplating
about the causation behind the falling of the apple!
I say, this is often the case. Behind some not-so-usual
event, there are always some not-so-usual thoughts. And these same not-so-usual
thoughts are originated from nothing but zoning out. This not-so-usual event
can be a super-cool invention, a discovery, a life-changing decision, or even
choosing to write about this topic! Viz, anything we are unlikely to do without
particularly contemplating about it…
Not only does zoning out lead to some not-so-usual
events, but it is also a moment of awareness. When we zone out, we shift
upwards in our thinking layers. When we are doing something, we are
thinking about or of our work. But when we zone out, we
think around our work. We suddenly go into the third-person
perspective, without even realizing it. We become the ‘narrator’ of the story,
rather than the protagonist. We also often think about our thoughts while
we were zoned in (Or not- zoned out). Our mind goes into an ‘awareness state.’
The simplest of this is, when we are conversing with our
friends, we are thinking about the topic of the conversation. However, when we
zone out for some reason, we are thinking about the conversation, or maybe
about the friends, or maybe even about the existence of God. But whatever it
is, it is going on above the level of the topic of the conversation. And that
leveling up is labeled as lack of concentration, daydreaming, or sometimes even
anxiety.
You see this zoning out process is much more than what
it first looks like. It is not some useless thing we should avoid; rather it is
an inevitable deep pathway to greater thoughts and awareness of the situation.
So, happy zoning out to everybody!
Ps. I myself had to purposefully zone out a few times to
come up with content. However, I was majorly zoned in while writing
it. That is quite the contrary, isn’t it?

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Great my boy👏👏
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ReplyDeleteQuite interesting and nicely written
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ReplyDeleteVery well scripted....Yes we do need zoning out to find new things, new processes in our life....
ReplyDeleteAnd I want you to tell about student's zoning out during class too☺️☺️☺️
Anyway...That was very unusual subject you wrote about....
Wonderful...
After reading your blog, I suggest to you reading Richard Dawkins. You will enjoy the books for sure
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Great......kadak.....baap
ReplyDelete~Soham