DVCal wrote:
It seems that so many spectrum want to cling to the belief that autism is all or mostly inherited. When the fact is this hasn't been demonstrated and isn't universally accepted among experts. I don't know why so many on the spectrum can't accept that environmental factors may play a very large if not a predominant role.
They are doing it because there has to be some consciously or even unconsciously perceived functional value in it. However, just because there is a perceived functional value does not mean that a particular idea an approach is built around is true or even that the approach is particularly functional. Imo to begin to understand
why other people are doing things, it is necessary to study ones own brain and body first. If a person really wants to study and find out about autism and he is autistic, then the best way is to study himself. Ultimately he could help a lot of people by taking this approach rather then buying into some story. I see people wasting a lot of precious time in these discussions when so many autistic people and parents and people who are not autistic are so profoundly suffering. This does not mean a parent of an child who is autistic or even an adult should not consult a professional or that people should not look at genetics. The problem is the
way some people including geneticists are looking at genetics is very lopsided, like little toddlers trying to read a text they cannot understand.
Verdandi wrote:Quote:
Your second paragraph appears to be about cognitive bias, which yeah, everyone experiences. It's a pain to try to work around for some things.
The problem is that in regard to framing it is next to impossible to see oneself doing it, as out of the framework emerges a real time overt action or subtle physical body response that releases pent up tension, and this feels so good and right and also gives meaning by self expression, which every creature wants and needs to do---so kind of like a disguised rabbit hole, but imagine actually seeing that
AS one is doing it! It would obviously be world changing self-awareness. So how to do it?
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