In what ways do you think of yourself as neuro-atypical or contributing to cognitive diversity? Follow-up: What kinds of cognitive diversity do you especially appreciate in others?
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Replying to @KevinSimler
I think I have adhd. I don’t know about the cognitive diversity questions. I don’t think it’s possible to know others’ cognitive states except in a statistical sense, and I don’t know the research on that.
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Replying to @cathodion
Are there other people whose minds seem alien to you in a way you appreciate?
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Replying to @KevinSimler
People with humanities backgrounds in general, but that might be more about knowledge than brains working differently.
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Replying to @cathodion @KevinSimler
People who can read a lot of meaning into a story where I would just see it as entertainment.
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my wife has a real brain for stories and every time we watch something together she sees all this shit that flies right past me. it’s cool
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