My entire brain runs on sentences and words since I have no inner eye or whatever. So my thinking and writing both work kind of forward only.
I wouldn’t have thought that was too unique. But maybe it is?
If I'm asked a hard question, like what city I'd most like to visit, I kind of have to look up cities and cross reference them with ones I've noted that I want to visit, or have visited and liked enough to go back, then actually read the list, and figure out which one, but each time I read a city, I might have a, this would be great in summer or winter or they have a cool festival in June. Which leads to additional question I have to ask. Which I think about roughly the same speed I speak, maybe a word or two faster.
My wife is the complete opposite. She can put together a sentence in an instant in "parallel" so when she says it, she though it already, but not as a sentence.
Human brains all work so crazily weird, and we are only just now started to realize all the nuances.
If I'm just typing blind I'll somehow end up writing random homophones down with completely correct spelling, like hear instead of here, it's bizarre. So that part is sort of structured autogenerated noise that is then consciously either appended or inserted into random spots in text. Maybe it's more of an LLM first pass then diffusion refinement.