They're a bit of both for me.
On the one hand, I'm intelligent and talented, and it does help a lot, because I compensate cognitively for a lot of my difficulties, and I'm good enough at my primary special interest to be studying it at a postgraduate level.
On the other hand, being able to do things with a lot of thought is no subsitute for being able to do them intuitively. Also, people who see the things that I'm good at think that my skills should be even, so they get surprised and almost offended when my disability comes out.
It works the other way too; people who see my social (lack of) ability or executive (dys) functioning think that that's all there is, and they are surprised when I'm good at something.
Very few people hold a balanced view even when they see both sides of things.
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Music Theory 101: Cadences.
Authentic cadence: V-I
Plagal cadence: IV-I
Deceptive cadence: V- ANYTHING BUT I ! !! !
Beethoven cadence: V-I-V-I-V-V-V-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I
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