From the answers I'm seeing so far, it DOES look like different cognitive types deal with different issues in the wee hours of the night. I DO think, [MENTION=5418]Lady X[/MENTION], that our going to bed thoughts differ slightly in that there are not as many distractions and we are actually more aware of those thoughts and what they consist of, but as you say, this may totally depend upon the person and therefore, is that also indicative of type?
[MENTION=15371]Poimandres[/MENTION]
Haha you think all the time about deep meaning and purpose of humanity, the big questions, very nice!
Thank you
What disturbes the crap out of me is my annoying as hell school life and all the bad junk still in my memory. During the day I really don't care, but when all the lights go out, it runs a rampage in my mind.
I think that's because immediate distractions are minimized and our minds have time to start analyzing data and situations.
The mysteries of existence obviously are also a big focus for me, but those are more fun to consider, unlike my previous examples.
Yeah, they're the ones that will drive a person to getting up out of bed and staying up until all hours of the night, trying to write it all down so it still makes since in the morning.
[MENTION=1180]whatever[/MENTION]
anymore it's something like "ooh, this looks interesting!" *click blue word on wikipedia* "oooh... wonder what this is?" *click blue word on wikipedia* rinse and repeat
It sounds like this is much better than before.
[MENTION=17266]Infinite Bubble[/MENTION]
My thoughts whiz around manically at night, and that's great. So I go to bed as late as possible. Then of course, when it's time, they don't stop. Trying to stop thinking only makes me think about not thinking. The subjects are basically the same as in the day; science/people/music/future plans etc. Usually goes a bit like this:
"What about this, and this, and this?" (Usually related to science or psychology in some way.)
"Tomorrow this would be a great idea! You should do this!" (Get excited about it, making relaxation for sleep even more difficult.)
"Hang on, you better get up and write this down, or you'll forget it!" (Of course I have to get up, as the idea will be good, from me being so close to my unconscious.)
There are times when I actually do that, too, especially if there's a problem that needs solving. Possible solutions will flood my head and prevent any type of sleep from happening which then will lead me to thinking about the bigger picture and where it all fits in and does it really matter and if so, why?
[MENTION=17945]Webslinger[/MENTION] I've heard co-workers say similar things [not quite as colorfully
] about what goes through their heads at night.
[MENTION=8437]human101[/MENTION] I may have to nickname you August Rush.
Basically I hear music in everything, a door creaking looped repeatedly in my head until I fell asleep. I think something's wrong with me I never seem to actually think about anything, like I don't have an internal dialogue just see images and hear music.
I don't know if you're familiar with who Barry Gibb is but he has written more songs in the last century than probably anyone but the Beetles. During an interview about ten years ago, he said the same thing, that he hears music in everything.