A TikToker has started a heated conversation about how individuals perceive the months of the year in their brains."I have a question," tweeted @tatumyada to her 7000+ followers.?
"How do you see the months of the year, like in your brain? When you think of our calendar, how do you see it?"?
Tatum, a social media user, revealed that she perceives the calendar year vertically, with 'January at the top and December at the bottom.'
As a result, she places February toward the top of the list.The TikToker, on the other hand, indicated that her mother alternately perceives the months horizontally, from side to side.?
She went on to say that another acquaintance perceives the months as a square with January, February, March, and April on top.
This friend then appears to see May, June, July, and August on the second row, followed by September, October, November, and December on the bottom row.?
"Anyway, how do you see it in your mind?" She enquired of the audience. "Because I'm always like, we're at the end of the year when we're in December." We're almost finished.?
"And then, when January comes around, we're back up to January. Does that make sense?"Tatum's musings have suddenly sparked a heated debate over how everyone else visualizes the months of the year in their minds.?
One observer stated, "A viral question sparks debate over how people 'see' months of the year."?
A second said, "It depends on my mood, but off the top of my head, it's February-July and August-January. Two 6-month columns.""It's difficult to explain, but a square cyclical pyramid!" "I literally see my calendar as 3D, and my perspective changes depending on what month I am in," a third added.?
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