Technic1 wrote:
As an aspie, how does your intelligence compare with others?
I know this is going to sound conceited but (this is how i feel), I hardly run into anyone who i consider "intelligent" irl, most interactions leave me bored disinterested, apathetic or even annoyed .
Technic1 wrote:
And are we only smart at our interests?
yes. i believe the key is to have a wide span of interests.
Velorum wrote:
On the other hand I often come across as below par especially in relation to social (and worse still) emotional issues - for obvious reasons and again, nothing to do with intelligence in my view.
I feel like a performer. sometime I'm firing on all cylinders, very quick, very engaged, next time i meet a person i complete bomb and shut down ad don't really say much. I'm kinda inconsistent, and emotional temperamental. again like you said this has nothing to do with the cerebral cortex, It's the amygdala. cognitive (analytical) vs emotional (social)
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