''It appears tt nearly all neurotypicals share one singular special interest, and that is socializing. This is the only activity that the person with neurotypicality can engage in for more than short periods of time.'' It's half a satirical piece, no idea if the humor is intended
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It is extremely intentionally hilarious
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Written by whom, for whom? Are there such articles for the various recognised ‘flavours’ of non-neurotypicality eg Aspbergers, Narcissism, Psychopathy? (which are clearly very different ways of being from each other). I’d like to understand more about non-neurotypicality.
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I don't think texts this for every delta would be helpful, because the UN text does not work if you take it too literally anyway. But thinking about what precisely makes each *individual* non standard wiring different from the default humans is useful.
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Yes!!! sad it disappeared.
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Well, here it is again ;)
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I hope
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Reminds me of step 3 of Robert Kegan's Theory of the Evolution of Consciousness "Order 3: Socialized Mind...other people are experienced ...as sources of internal validation, orientation, or authority. How the individual is perceived by others is of critical importance since...
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acceptance by others is crucial in this order. https://tomprof.stanford.edu/posting/1110 Stage 3 the most important things are the ideas, norms and beliefs of the people and systems around us (i.e. family, society, ideology, culture, etc. https://medium.com/@NataliMorad/how-to-be-an-adult-kegans-theory-of-adult-development-d63f4311b553 …
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