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’d be more interested in hearing your response to the inverse of this question. Does that count?
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Replying to @KevinSimler
In what ways do you think of yourself as neuro-typical or contributing to cognitive hegemony?
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Replying to @david_doswell
damn, great question. i want to think about it some more, but the first answer that comes to mind is that i often try to enforce an analytic mentality on the people around me. i very much tamp down on other styles =/
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Replying to @KevinSimler @david_doswell
(not sure if analytical thinking should be considered typical or hegemonic, but it largely is in my circles)
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