Oddism wrote:
Think of humans in evolutionary terms. Our brain is still that of a hairless ape and has not yet caught up with the modern era.
In nature we see countless animals do the same status symbol behaviour. From peacocks to gorillas, the males that have the greatest access to resources will attract the most females. A bird fluffs up its feathers as if to say "I am so genetically healthy, I can make loud noises and throw off my camoflouge, without fear of predation. Notice how female birds are usually less colourful.
Or the body language of apes, manspreading as if to say they don't need to worry about exposing their vulnerable parts because they are soo strong.
So the modern NT human male thinks this is still true and tries to find a modern equivelent. To some limited extent, they might be right, who knows.
This is the line of thinking I'm going at.
However, the current problem is the ongoing problems related to the social reality and issues with the processes of the collective consensus.
I believe some autistics can bypass those problems to an extent...
By simply not perceiving it to begin with.
That is if they refuse to be so caught up over the idea of it, or not associating attaining status as a way to make up for whatever lack they're emotionally having in their youth, or if it happened to be their meal ticket.