Avengilante wrote:
STEREOTYPED in this sense I think means amassing facts as a picture of what something is, rather than being able to appreciate it in a more fluid and organic manner.
What about both?
Avengilante wrote:
STEREOTYPING the subject is seeing it as very concrete and describable, sometimes at the expense of being able to 'experience' it as it really IS (rather than just expounding on it in some idealized form).
I'm confused here.
Avengilante wrote:
For instance, we may mentally catalog detailed minutiae about a subject, that even someone involved in that arena as a professional might not feel were worth memorizing.
I would say that this is a bit of an extreme description of what I experience. While I do memorize things related to my interests, they are all of importance.
But, I probably know more about AS right now than all but a handful of psychologists. I've read so much (both here and elsewhere on the internet), and I remember everything that is important (in which ways it relates to me).
Avengilante wrote:
RESTRICTED, I believe, is a reference to the tendency to find focusing on any subject outside our personal obsessive interests nearly impossible. I can talk about music and art all day long, but put me in a math classroom or try to teach me about cooking and I won't hear a word the instructor says. I'll listen - it just won't stick.
While I do obsess over topics to the point where many would consider it unhealthy (especially when I was younger), I
can focus on other things if I absolutely have to.
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