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Interestingly, the speaker acknowledges that while they do not have an internal monologue in their day-to-day thinking, they experience one when they prepare to communicate their thoughts to others. At that point, the transformation of thought into spoken words becomes necessary, suggesting a moment of conceptual clarity that facilitates communication. They reflect on how this process feels laborious, implying that for those with an internal monologue, translating thoughts to words may come more naturally.