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“Things were changing; I was changing. All swelling limbs and sweating brain, suddenly I had more body than I knew what to do with. Arms and legs became the prey of low desktops and narrow corridors, were ambushed by sharp corners. Mr Baxter ignored my plight. Bodies were inimical to mathematics…” quote by Daniel Tammet
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““Things were changing; I was changing. All swelling limbs and sweating brain, suddenly I had more body than I knew what to do with. Arms and legs became the prey of low desktops and narrow corridors, were ambushed by sharp corners. Mr Baxter ignored my plight. Bodies were inimical to mathematics, or so we were led to believe. Bad hair, acrid breath, lumpy skin, all vanished for an hour every Tuesday and Thursday. Young minds in the buff soared into the sphere of pure reason. Pages turned to parallelograms; cities, circumferences; recipes, ratios. Shorn of our bearings, we groped our way around in this rarefied air.””

Daniel Tammet

About This Quote

Source Memoir: “The Mind of a Savant” by Daniel Tammet, 2008

Intense intellectual immersion transforms the body, making physical surroundings feel alien and abstract.

In simple terms: Deep thinking changes how we feel physically.

Key Takeaway

Recognize bodily cues during intense focus.

Themes

cognition body environment abstraction

Mood

introspective analytical

Type

philosophical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • academic research
  • creative writing
  • intensive study
  • meditative practice

Key Concepts

neuroplasticity embodied cognition learning overload

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does intense focus alter bodily perception?
  • Can we balance mental depth with physical comfort?
A Different Perspective

Physical strain can hinder mental clarity.

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