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    Hey guys I think while I don't disagree with what ryan said in principle there is difference between thinking and focusing on something.

    The most common example of this is driving a car. When you are first starting out driving you are both thinking and focusing on driving the car and thinking about it. Meaning that you are thinking and focusing about which way you need to turn the steering wheel, which pedal is the gas and how hard do you have to press to go 20,30,40,50 mph and so on and which is the brake how to come to a nice easy stop vs a fast jerky stop. Soon you develop those skills and you stop thinking about that stuff and start thinking about (if your smart) what the other cars around you are doing, for escape routes if you need to suddenly change lanes or come to a quick stop, how and when you are going to pass the car in front of you, the route you are going to take to get where you are going. But while you are thinking about all of that your body is still focusing on how you actually drive a car.

    I just find with shaving if i just let my focus/MM do the job I get a better shave then when I try to think about the next move. I kinda equate it to a nice lazy Sunday drive.
    Last edited by Castel33; 03-08-2011 at 01:39 AM.

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