For me there’s two separate participants, a ‘talker’ and a ‘listener’. My mind identifies more with the talker, because that’s the one that has agency. Since there are two participants, both of which are me, I talk in 1st person plural (‘we’ve got to do …’, 'we thought about this earlier’). I stopped being afraid of being alone after I started having an internal dialogue around the age of 11, since having a second participant in the conversation meant I was always in company.

Edit: Wow, looks like there’s a lot more diversity in this than I was expecting

  • agamemnonymous@sh.itjust.works
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    7 days ago

    My base thoughts are non-verbal. Sometimes I describe it like shapes in a hyperdimensional vector space.

    My internal monologue is basically just practicing translating these base thoughts into language, to explain concepts to others.