I see that my wording might have been imperfect, "need" wasn't really an operative word.
You pretty much nailed what I was trying to say.
I don't know that there is a concise way to explain such a concept. We do the best we can.
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I see that my wording might have been imperfect, "need" wasn't really an operative word.
You pretty much nailed what I was trying to say.
It is there constantly.To put it another way, if I my internal dialogue were to cease I would feel like I lost one of my senses. It would be like being blind, or deaf. I wouldn't know how to function in the world
What the hell did I just read??? I’d stay away from that.or a recent invitation by a pushy new family member for us to drive for seven hours and attend a relative's surprise party.
Her family haven’t got the message the only way it worked for me was to cut myself off completelyWhat the hell did I just read??? I’d stay away from that.
I used to think this was the norm--that everyone had the same experience. Now I realize that it is just another one of my Aspie traits. For me, it works like two computer processors trying to reconcile their files. Whenever a particular question comes up, one of my computers spits out all of the information I have stored on the topic. The other maps the information to any supporting or disputing details I have stored. Sometimes the result is zero sum and balanced. Other times several details may fail to reconcile. When that happens I can go for days trying to work it out.Do you have this never ending dialog (or monologue maybe) in your head? It's almost like you silently discuss things with yourself all the time.