Did you feel you picked your special intrests?

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07 Apr 2024, 4:07 pm

I always felt as if my special interest picked me or someone picked them out for me. Yes, I always liked my special interests but I never made the conscious decision on what I got interested in. I always figured this is what people meant when they say "God calls you to do X". I'm not complaining or anything, I'm just wondering if other autistic people did choose their special interests.


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07 Apr 2024, 5:07 pm

I did not deliberately choose any of my life long enthusiasms, they simply attracted me super strongly when I first learned of them and I wanted to learn more. So maybe they did choose me. :)


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07 Apr 2024, 8:00 pm

I like what I like. I have no control over it.
But I like them, and I like liking them, so I don't mind not being in control.


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07 Apr 2024, 10:30 pm

They've never felt like I chose them. It's not like choosing a shirt where I think "I want a shirt" and then go and pick one. It's more like "That's interesting" and then after a while I realise I've spent a long time absorbed in the thing. I'm usually surprised how long they last and how much they take my life over.

But special interests don't pick me. That would be absurd. It would be unusual if somebody else picked a special interest for me. In fact with music, when I first started out with it I wasn't even encouraged to continue. As for God, it would be a very strange deity that wanted me to mess about with some of the special interests I've had. But I know what you mean.

Anyway, I think I'd be quite miserable without them.



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08 Apr 2024, 5:36 am



Certainly have, my special interest is YOUTUBE podcasting.


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08 Apr 2024, 1:04 pm

I advised my doctors that my memory only works for things that interest me...

...and I don't get to choose what interests me.


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08 Apr 2024, 2:33 pm

Nope. Most of my interests were either just full-on sugar for my neurotype (hugely true with music and art), for things like martial arts, cigars, hiking, and that sort of thing that was more derivative but I saw angles within them that scratched the same itch (for example - really good, complex cigars have a lot in common with music taken in through a different sense).

For philosophy and chasing big 'meaning' questions though - that seems to happen easily for anyone whose both naturally curious and living skew to the general population and carrying an unusual burden (autistic, LGBTQ, physically disabled, etc.).


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09 Apr 2024, 8:56 pm

I feel that I pick my special interests. I feel inspired to choose better interests after watching videos on mindfulness.


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09 Apr 2024, 9:16 pm

Not really.
I used to think NASCAR was dumb, but slowly being exposed to it caused an interest to develop.
I hardly play video games and yet I find gaming incredibly interesting.
Kraft Dinner boxes used to have hockey cards on them, apparently I'm a sucker for collectibles.


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10 Apr 2024, 9:56 am

Not picked on. But you do hafta keep in mind "whats cool" to talk about, and what not. And you hafta tolerate other people's ignorance on topics even if they dont tolerate yours.

For example when I was a gradeschool kid I was into animals. Reading books about them. Knew which mammals are related to which etc.

Out grew it but still have all of that knowledge in my head. So as an adult in my thirties I would mention that if we hike this local trail you might see beavers...I have to tolerate the other person saying "are they dangerous?", and NOT blurt "YES... beavers are all man eaters...you dumbcluck! Everyone knows that beavers are buck toothed rodents that only eat plants, and cant eat people, and that they are not carnivores like cougars or wolves...even if they are kinda big". Because NOT everyone knows that.



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30 Apr 2024, 12:12 am

Sometimes I feel like God, or whatever one calls The Will behind things, had me develop an assortment of interests leading to certain understandings. But I guess most people with even a moderate level of spiritual focus would feel that way. Sometimes it feels like energy in my body or a light in my head. Or like I'm super awake. I wonder if most autistics get that feeling with their interests, at least now and then.



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30 Apr 2024, 3:58 am

They picked ne ...and seems some were just hiding in there wanting to pop out to grow to a bigger life,, that I brought to them. :D


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30 Apr 2024, 11:10 am

I believe so. Idk how I discovered The Stupid Cupid but it might have been through trying to find the FOP episode of the same name.


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02 May 2024, 3:47 pm

Nah, or at least not in a way where I choose something and decide 'OK this will become a special interest of mine'.

I'd say that pretty much all of my special interests did originate in something that I thought was interesting in some manner but also not everything like that becomes a special interest, y'know?



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03 May 2024, 9:33 pm

Speaking from experience, no, I never picked my interests. It was typically things that came to me, if that makes sense. I might hear a band or see a show randomly one day and it will eventually become something I hyperfixate on. It has rarely happened in my life but it's always a joy when it does. For me, some common things when it comes to what attracts me to my special interests is that I usually resonate with whatever it is very deeply. I relate to a character a lot. Or lyrics or the writing. Also, because psychology is one of my interests, I tend to hyperfixate on things that I feel have deep messages or symbolism hidden underneath the surface. And yes, this also includes things that arent quite tangible, such as music, which is why I enjoy music theory so much.


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07 May 2024, 1:06 pm

Nope. They seem to have just happened. And when I do try out a new special interest on purpose, it usually doesn't work out. Like building Lego sets. It just feels more like work and when the pieces fall off even while you're building, it's very annoying. I like the mini figures, though.