autism is not identical with social awkwardness the social awkwardness stems from autists trying to integrate their preferred interaction strategies with those operating to satisfy a different nash equilibrium the social awkwardness is a symptom of lack of social assimilation
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IE, the strong association between IQ and hierarchy may be backwards. It may be that hierarchy creates IQ just as much as IQ creates hierarchy.
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they're obviously interdependent phenomena, at the end of the day tho capacity to recognize and exploit patterns is important
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this isn't how g works
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