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Photo by Gabriel Barletta on UnsplashAs outlined in a previous piece, I have a blind minds eye.

I dont see mental images. Its incredibly difficult to describe what I do see, but certainly not the vivid mental imagery that Im told others experience.Something I idly wonder about fairly often is what it would be like to see life from someone elses eyes. It sounds crazy to me that people see in their head in even a similar way to how they see realityas it no doubt sounds crazy to those of you that can see…that I cant. Nevertheless, I will attempt to describe the experience of seeing from my perspective.

When I close my eyes I dont see anything.

Just blackness.

If that sounds terrifying to you, thats because it kinda is.

I dont have memories in the same way other people do. I have incredibly poor recall to begin withI often half joke that if a fact doesnt stick the first time it never will. In particular Im notorious for forgetting where I put things. I cant retrace my steps to find whatever it is Ive lost because I cant picture them in my head.

So yeah, it sucks. Sometimes it sucks hard. Good memories fading away into a haze or being unable to recall scenes in the first place, is a genuinely soul crushing feeling.

But its also an opportunity.

I live moment to moment. Spontaneity wasnt in my nature, but its grown on me over time from the fact I dont really have…a memory. Not in the same way other people have described theirs anyway. Its difficult to truly know. But its shaped my life philosophy more than I usually realise.

I cant look back longingly at the past, because its lost.

I cant look speculatively in the future, because I cant picture what it might be like.

I can only look at whats right in front of me. The here and now.

Like many things in life, its both a blessing and a curse.

Either way, theres nothing I can do to change it, so all I can do is make the best of it.

I do this by wringing every ounce of experience out of every damn moment that I breath. Id vehemently encourage you to do the same. Even the overwhelming majority of you out there with unclouded minds eyes.

Thought for the day: Charles R. SwindollLife is 10% what happens to you and 90% how you react to it