We Have Intrusive Thoughts When We Drive
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I have these intrusive thoughts all the time. The only difference between me and a crazy person is I’m not crazy.
Or are you? * *V Sauce music* *
thats what they all say
For now
Those are what make you a good driver, some people just internalize thoughts differently,
If yo lack that instinct you end up being a too risky driver and if you have it to the point of paranoia you drive 20 in a 50 zone “if you catch my drift” 🤷🏻♂️😂
We call autopilot on the road "Highway Hypnosis."
Also, I hear that an intrusive thought to kill yourself is known as the "Call of the Grave." it's not entirely like a suicidal thought where it's yourself actively thinking of the act.
It feels like it's just the natural course of action, or a strong momentary instinctual desire. Like if you saw a brownie on the table, and halfway thought "I should eat that." It's like driving on the road and your mind tells you "you should turn into the car coming this way." Or sometimes when you see a knife, you may for a split-second imagine stabbing yourself with it.
Describing it as a desire is inaccurate. I have ocd, which is basically a plague of intrusive thoughts that pleb my brain 24/7 and cause overwhelming anxiety. It’s more so a defense mechanism, likely a way your brain checks or try’s to make sure you won’t actually act out on that thought. It’s not a desire, believe me for people with ocd the last thing they want to do is act upon intrusive thoughts.
@@spinoking9168 don't get me wrong I'm not trying to be a grammar nazi and I don't have the greatest English skills either. I just wonder how you came to the conclusion to write "tries" like that. Agan please don't get me wrong I'm not trying to shame you or something like that. I'm just reeally curious. I've never once in my life ever seen someone write it like that. I just want to know your thought process.
@@pizzacbatuhan8288 it’s called a typo.
@@spinoking9168 Speaking from personal experience. It does feel like a desire.
It's not suicidal you're just considering the possibilities
“I want an AI that tells me what my next dark thought will be.”
That’s just OCD, my dude 🤣
Yeah I have those thoughts too but it can occur any moment. Like if I’m a passenger I have the feeling for whatever reason to throw out my phone out the window
Happens to me whenever I walk over a bridge.
This whole conversation made realize that Shyamalan's move " The Happening", was just humanity losing to their intrusive thoughts.
You know hotdogs get a bad rap
Apparently theres a name for it in psychology called "call of the void".
I was paralyzed in a car accident, so now I'm hyper-aware when I drive anywhere or when someone else is driving.
Jesus, sorry to hear that lad. Do you wanna talk about it
@@anthonydarrigo7291 Nah, happened nearly a decade ago and I've come to terms with it. Appreciate the offer though.
Oh my gosh, can you move just fine now? My friend who get paralysed after the accident said it still uncomfortable
When I was a child the worst intrusive thoughts I'd have is about jumping on the train tracks. Like I'd stand near the edge and look at the tracks and it would feel like gravity was trying to pull me off the edge on to the track.
1:53 She must have seen the film The Impossible because what she's describing is basically what happens in the movie.
6:15 I think that's called "Highway Hypnosis".
Basically me whenever there's a dip in the road and my mind for a split second tells me to punch the gas and go airborne
I had that experience not with Tik Tok, but with CZcams shorts. I saw a video of a vtuber going ham with an axe in a horror game and thought to myself: "Man, this vtuber would make an insane yandere." Later, I had a CZcams short recommended to me of an animation of that vtuber theoretically welcoming you're coming home from work and then the last frame being her holding an axe with the room covered in blood. I saw this and was like: "This is uncanny..."
Evidence of fast travel in real life hilarious.
In freshman year of HS, I was on autopilot and I walked out of school for a good distance until I realized that it’s wasn’t the end of the day and I was suppose to be in class
6:16 the thing that connor is talking about happens to me a lot and it fucks me up every time
"Crazy people" are those who act on their intrusive thoughts
Have you heard of OCD? The whole definition of the disorder is having an intrusive thought and acting on the compulsion. Telling people with a mental illness to 'stop acting on their intrusive thoughts' is like telling an asthmatic to 'just breathe normally.' It's pointless and achieves nothing.
Be grateful you don't have anxiety and second-guess every decision you make. And know that us 'crazy people' are far more common than you think. And that we can achieve a lot, we just require extra support. But we're not all clinically insane.
Thank you for listening to my TED talk.
Plot twist: None of the Boys have had this intrusive thought. This is just a long con by them so they never again have to be the one to drive friends.
A weird thing is when I sleep in a car and suddenly wake up, I just get this urge/dark though to just open the door and jump out of the car. Even if we are on the highway
Bro I live in the Midwest and drive to Florida pretty often and on those long stretches I’ll deadass completely forget states, I remember a time I was so freaked out that I mentally skipped Kentucky and “autopiloted” through that I stopped and booked a hotel and stayed the night. But yes I also get the random “if I made a sharp left turn right now I’d die…lucky I won’t do that…but I could……would I feel it?
as a barista brewing a v60 filter coffee at this is just automatic
one time my mom ask me to brew green tea for lunch so I started preparing the dripper and pre wetting the filter so my was cofused as hell as to why would I brew tea like that 😆
"jump, do it"
Call of the void, l'appel du vide.
Its like how everytime there's a hole, canal, elevated area like 3rd floor of a building i get the feeling to either jump or drop my phone
You know I have the same thoughts too like out loud and even I was like either I ask something stupid or I am smartest man ever.
My best example is like can you ever remember buckling your seatbelt. Like I know I do it but don't remember doing it
One time I may or may not have run a red light but I don't remember because I was on autopilot. There was another car I almost crashed into, but it might as well be that they ran the red light.
It's like when u are driving home and it will take u 30mins and then u are like how did I got home, the autopilot in your head kicks in lol
this is how i end up washing my hair like 2 times
sydney has the best questions
If I'm driving a car, I have too much to worry about just by driving. My mind goes blank for that time being. I can't remember having any grand thought processes while driving. I only remember me driving and me reacting to the radio. Nothing more. There are no resources left for anything else.
Nothing against this video (haven’t watched it to the fully yet), but now talking about intrusive thoughts anyways, I really want to mention how bastardized that topic of mental health is on social media (especially TikTok). Intrusive thoughts are the dark and can be about anything and you deepest fears especially with disorders like OCD, PTSD, etc. where it’s almost daily, or even hourly where you either obsess about them or get attacked by those thoughts. They go against your morals and the important thing: you can’t let them win. If you can, then they wouldn’t be intrusive.
Now I need to know what would happen at the bottom of a swimming pool during a tsunami
i once walked to my old apartment but i moved and i only realized it when i put my key in. :,D It was a 20 min walk.
i have the urge to run to places, like the mail box or to my car to work, but dont because im a 29 adult man and it would be weird.
Isnt there a theory that this is an evolutionary trait?
Basically, you "reality check" yourself to make sure youre still "on the road" in life
An example is the car thing:
"What if i just juke the steering wheel?" -> Swirve vehicle = Car crashes = bad; therefore, dont swirve the vehicle
Its basically there to question things and make sure theyre beneficial to survival
I think the company behind Sydney's phone recorded and sold that data to TikTok
The whole “call of the void” phenomenon where you feel compelled to jump off a cliff is theorized to be your brain disliking the complete uncertainty and danger involved with being high up and in a precarious position that your brain actually PREFERS the option of suicide because at least then you have control over your situation.
It’s basically your brain being like “I don’t like the uncertainty of this. I don’t like not knowing what could happen….but hey…yknow what? I know something that IS CERTAIN to happen if you jump off the edge! You’ll die! But hey, at least then you have certainty of what will happen, isn’t that so much better!”
I dont think so. The reality is no one knows why intrusive thoughts are a thing. It’s much more likely a defense mechanism, because your brain considers the possibility of you doing that intrusive thought, which may spook or scare that person. It’s almost as if your brain is checking or making sure you don’t do that, and wants you to feel certain and safe from that intrusive thought.
I mean to be fair if she could hold her breath for 10 minutes Or had scuba gear and then was able to get through debris to the top. If the stars aligned heck's it could work
I saw that tik tok too!!
"If i just over correct just a bit...."
"I mean, I keep my hand right here (on the steering wheel) nobody knows who I am. I move (the steering wheel) that 2 degrees over here, I'm on the cover of Newsweek. I am instantly famous"
- Bill Burr
I can’t relate to intrusive thoughts thing. I don’t get it
I think the strongest and most reliably it ever hits me is when I'm standing on a bridge, looking over the side.
Inevitably, some intrusive thoughts will come to mind about how easy it would be to just throw my phone over the side, or just jump off, or something else along those lines. If you wanna experience this for the first time I would recommend going to a bridge or highway overpass and just look over for a few minutes.
Do you also have no internal voice? just wondering.
@@mamspugeti6931 The thing is that I don't even consider doing things like jumping off a bridge or crashing the car etc. The thought never crosses my mind. I would probably think something like "wow this is a pretty tall bridge" and that's the end of it.
@@FlotationDevice101 I think I do but it's not something I consciously take note of unless somebody mentions it.
@@jaydom8264 Well have you actually tried physically going to a bridge before? It's not something that's logical, and nobody ever acts on it, and it really just comes out of nowhere in the first place. If you haven't put yourself into these situations and felt it then it must seem very bizarre.
And if you actually have been in these circumstances and felt nothing of the sort, then I envy you... this is the kind of thought that keeps me from even attempting to drive a car, among other things, because I'm afraid of thse strange thoughts.
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Dang it