Concurrent Thinking

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Concurrent thinking is the ability and skill of a headmate to think about more than one thing at once.

Usually, multitasking is considered slower than performing the same tasks one after another, as trying to stay aware of them both takes more time than actually performing them. However, some systems are used to staying aware of large amounts of things, allowing them to perform this feat.

Concurrent thinking allows beyond simple multitasking - It describes the ability to maintain two separate lines of thoughts, both belonging to the same headmate.