How come when I'm reading a book I find it very easy to over analyze the sentences and get stuck and distracted and feel so tired I want to fall asleep, but when I listen to an audiobook it's an effortless exercise and it's actually sort of relaxing to do? Is it normal that people would get mentally exhausted having to read a lot, but not feel that way when they listen to audiobooks? I just want to make sure there's not something wrong with me because of this or something.
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>>8297600
That's a common thing, and it doesn't necessarily go away over time. The difference between when you're reading the text and when you're listening to it is you're given the chance to pick such sentences apart without being forced to continue. There are pros and cons to this.
>>8297600
Read out loud if you find yourself getting stuck. I have to do that with Faulkner.