starkid wrote:
MrXxx wrote:
Simply put:
My way of thinking.
(Say it yourself exactly the same way. Don't reword it.)
I don't understand.
I am autistic, therefore my way of thinking is right, to me.
If you were autistic, your way of thinking would be right, to you.
Autistics have a tendency to presume that others are thinking the same things they are. It's very common for us to be taken completely off guard to discover after expressing an opinion (that we accept as fact), that others don't agree with us. "Aut" means "self" in greek. Autism, essentially means "selfism." It's a very simplistic way of describing how we think and view life, the universe and everything.
It's not that we're all completely incapable of imagining other ways of thinking. It's that doing so requires a lot more effort than it does for the average person, for most of whom it's almost automatic.
"Autistic-like" thinking doesn't necessarily mean you have autism. It just means you have a self-centric view of things. Not the same thing as "selfish" or "self-centered." Self-centric (in the strictest sense) simply means you see things from your own perspective, not anyone else's.
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I'm not likely to be around much longer. As before when I first signed up here years ago, I'm finding that after a long hiatus, and after only a few days back on here, I'm spending way too much time here again already. So I'm requesting my account be locked, banned or whatever. It's just time. Until then, well, I dunno...