pluto wrote:
I agree with you,paolo.It's better to try and relate to others on an individual basis,
regardless of whether we view then as NT or whatever.If we start defining people
as part of groups,whether it's based on their thought process,nationality or religion
etc then we may miss out on making connections with them as individuals.
Society is ultimately built on a multitude of 1 to 1 connections.
Yes I agree to a point when we are mixing with NTs on a one to one or anyone on a one to one basis, but it is very useful to talk about trends and in fact, the media do it all the time, for example they say that our children in the UK don't know how to cook, it is a big generalisation but very helpful for people to discuss which part of society it is (in general) they are focussing on and what they want to do about it, if we only talked about a certain % of people who couldn't cook, that would be much less helpful.
I think we all get on those band wagons of what we are allowed to say or do and though its all meant in a nice way so people aren't labelled or offended, things can be debated by looking at sections without hurting individuals.
Its great to be able to come here and talk about these things with people like you because you sound fair