The only time I ever experience flow is when I effortpost on /lit/
and that's bad because...
>>9206779
i want to have that feeling when i read or write to myself in my mother tongue god damn it not when I'm trying to show a bunch of 19 year olds why they are wrong
>tfw been experiencing flow for the past three days
>>9206783
but there's no passion behind your reading and writing. you aren't in it. if you can shitposte, you feel a rush of satisfaction and you also get immediate feedback.
you should try to srite a book as if you want to prove humanity wrong as a whole. maybe that might activate your almonds.
and solely read to find flaws in the authors reasoning.
>your main thought whilst reading should be "pffff, what a mongrel". and then immediately write down what you'd answer to him if it was a post on lit
>>9206791
>maybe that might activate your almonds
Thanks for the sweet 4am kek
>effortposting unironically
Read some Pynchon then get back to me toots
/lit/ really does help jumpstart the brain; one does need to know when to abandone its guilty pleasures, however..