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  • Plesiohedron@lemmy.cafetoAutism@lemmy.worldDo you agree?
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    22 hours ago

    I think that the heart of executive dysfunction is the conflict between your own guiding forces and the guiding forces offered by society.

    In our society it is assumed that it is only good and healthy that you submit to the latter. And the vast majority of us do, smoothly and automatically.

    But some of us are different and this process of submission is not smooth. It might not even happen at all. There will be that ongoing conflict.














  • It could be inherently flawed. We look at a picture or a symbol and pretend it’s real. That’s insane. I mean, I know that’s kinda how it works, but still. Insane.

    Or maybe it’s imprecise to call it a flaw. Maybe call it a trap, to be careful of. But nobody’s careful. (So that’s maybe an “out of control” situation)

    (I know I’m not. I mean case in point. I’m watching this movie “don’t look up” right now and I’m getting all teary-eyed and stuff. It’s a fucking movie. An illusion of flickering images and bullshit. I know with great certainty that it’s just a fantasy but I’m still having this reaction. So that’s insane)



  • We could order understanding by quality.

    First there is perception. That’s the closest. Then there is thought about that. Then there is the secondhand form of that, gotten from a friend. Then gotten from a mere associate. Then a stranger. Thirdhand and fourthhand. And so on.

    Close to far. That close kind you don’t even have to think or talk about it.

    Perceptions like rightness, beauty, gut make a good guide. Art and invention are proof of that. Call it a good source of truth.

    Not too good for building objective consensuses tho.