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You might be the king.
If everyone el
err. okay
Paragraphs, please.Seems the majority of us on the spectrum is honest to a fault.
Sorry, I did use paragraphs, I just failed to separate them with a space. Sorry.Paragraphs, please.
I think a lot of Neurotypical have much more "ability?" to live in a world of illusion.
I have a great imagination, but I don't cross the streams. I know what is reality and what is not.
But I have worked with and known soooo maaaaany people who just believe what they want to believe. No matter how much actual trouble that causes them.
I just can't do that. When I encounter an inconvenient fact, I can't push it away for more than a few days, much less build a life on it.
I have wondered about the NT ability to deceive. My husband can do it pretty much effortlessly. Thankfully, he does not want to that often, but he's much more capable than I.
My take is that he is just more comfortable with it. He doesn't get that bad feeling in the pit of his stomach as easily as I do. In other words, I wonder if we have more of a conscience?
They are seeing things in a way that is being flavored by their feelings. But, isn't that just the difference between a thinker and a feeler?
1 foundation same based on thoughts, feelings
2 thinks but feels more
3 feels but thinks more
4 asd - different foundation .
Different degrees and complexities .
Hodge-podgey,farrago,mugwumpy muddlesque
I think our brains leaning toward organization, systemization, and making things "fit together" is part of it. We cannot ignore our conscience as readily as others, because we actually strive to be a holistic person, not one of parts.
So ... ASD individuals don't have the same personality parameters as NT's? They are not thinkers or feelers, but something else?
A foundation stone of ASD.
Foundation stone of NT.
Similar,thinking feeling variations built upon it. Different foundation.
Leading to different perspectives. Misunderstanding
If a white heron stands in the snow,does it have a different color?
So you are saying that because the wiring is different in ASD's vs NT's, then the way that personality is built within that atypical wiring is so different that the Meyers-Briggs or Big Five personality parameters just do not apply to ASD individuals?
As for your riddle ... How color is perceived is fluid and individual. That is because color does not exist outside of the brain and, therefore, is completely dependent on the individual perception of the particular light waves lengths entering the retina.
First statement ... Then what is it?
Why not speak plainly rather than in riddles? It's as if you are either intentionally being vague or are trying to show how clever you can be. It's really very non-aspie.