Sometimes doing many things at a time can be exhausting. Like Vikram Seth puts it, you (metaphorically) "burst a vein and die", and find it hard to recover from that
An analogy I use for this is thinking of the brain as a muscle. When you keep a muscle tense for a sustained period of time, it does not relax right after. Even if you don't need it to be tense, it retains tension and stays 'stiff'.
It only solwly begins to loose tension if you don't engage it for a length of time.
An analogy I use for this is thinking of the brain as a muscle. When you keep a muscle tense for a sustained period of time, it does not relax right after. Even if you don't need it to be tense, it retains tension and stays 'stiff'.
It only solwly begins to loose tension if you don't engage it for a length of time.