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
Lowest neuroticism/emotional response/disgust/etc if anyone I know. Opposite for mental stability, I'm as un-depressed as one can be
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Replying to @ArtirKel
Great answer! Extremely low emotional response seems like exactly one of those weaknesses/superpowers that makes for healthy diversity
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Replying to @KevinSimler @ArtirKel
I don't have low emotional response but I typically test in bottom 1% of neuroticism on Big Five tests. Pretty okay with that!
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Oh! I don't have low emotional response but I think one of the most neuro-atypical things about me is my high emotional agility. Except like 3-5 times in my life (for periods of a few hours each time, usually) I have been able to move between emotional states near-instantly.
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This proved helpful in a situation where my community had someone who was working with a lot of really scary and devastating personal patterns, and anybody else would be wrecked for the whole day after holding space for them, but I would just go do something else after, nbd.
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