Mootoo wrote:
This is based on my experience on WP and admittedly myself, but it may appear that aspies are very concerned about themselves (besides the fact that the etymology of 'autism' is translated into, like, 'selfism').
If anyone ever observed, a typical forum thread on here goes like:
OP: Me, me, me!
Re: me too!
Re: me too!
etc.
Often it seems like no one notices any other poster except the topic. Now, while it's just fine for a while as nearly everyone agrees with everything I say (yay!) it ends up feeling like an echobox.
Do you reckon this is true? If so, does that mean we are more selfish than the average NT, or is it merely an indication of being more in tune with ourselves?
You are right. Many people just answer that they have similar problems.
But there is not so many real answers.
But, if you answer something a bit more personal to some unknown persons that feels strange as well for them.
And if I get an answer like "I know that, too" that doesn't do very much to me, because usually I am searching for a solution, and that you wont get like this.
To answer a question like this is in that way also a bit selfish
or maybe a mixture of sugerated "you are not alone"
and "Oh that's interesting I have the same problem"
"I know that too" seems more like a natural answer and connects.
But frustrating is that this doesn't help me to know that there are others somewhere far away that have the same problem.
I want to fight my problems.
But, quite many supply more informations than this and describe the problems in more detail from which you can elaborate some insights.
Maybe I should also start some more threads because that is also something that is quite a "work" with the big "unknown", is there going to be people that answer or not
and that what they are going to say useful for you or not.
Then, if you have a long thread that takes to read all of it through, something that many here cannot do.
Well now I went also into somewhat other direction...
Understanding is thus a second thing. And explaining the third. Yeah, pretty bad, that it usually goes that way.
I think quite many are just too frustrated to get it right or put too much efford into it.
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it may appear that aspies are very concerned about themselves
About selfishness
For me reality looks quite different. I help people a lot in my job, there where I can.
(And I can because I have a lot experience because they are about 10 years younger)
I tend to do the dirty work because otherwise nobody does it
I do the necessary stuff that nobody dares to do (everybody just does his own stuff and as fast as possible)
and sometimes I have really trouble with my own stuff.
I hate this kind of attitude to look like only 1 week into future
and not think about anything just do things how they are supposed to be done
because otherwise you get punished
(even if you solved some important problems)
Like, who would be that stupid? Me.