• w3dd1e@lemm.ee
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    1 day ago

    That used to happen to me. I found I could only listen to audio books if I was doing something else to use up some extra “processing resources.”

    I would describe it to other people as an overloaded circuit. If I applied all my brain power at the book, it would overload and shutoff.

    If I was doing some tedious task that required some attention, but not too much, I could divert some of that excess energy away without overloading it. So for me that was, stocking shelves at work, doing the dishes, folding laundry, etc.

    Driving wasn’t enough so I couldn’t listen to the book. (Though, later, I did train myself to and now I can do it fine)