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submitted 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago) by BackOnMyBS@lemmy.world to c/autism@lemmy.world

I know not everyone of us has a special talent, but many of us do. Some are just incredible. So, what are they??

Edit: Please don't be humble. Let it out. Be proud of it and share so we can marvel.

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[-] moitoi@feddit.de 4 points 9 months ago
  • I have lots of ideas, concepts, etc and they are always ahead of the time. I will expose them and people look at me like I'm weird, saying I'm wrong and/or it's is impossible, being angry at me (?). Then when it happens I see nobody.

  • I expose what seems like an evidence and natural for me in domains like psychology, sociology, anthropology. People think it's incredible and asking for my PhDs. I was at a 4 months seminar. I listened but never really talked. At the end, I give my synthesis of it and it sent in the final document. But, the professors didn't think about this interpretation before I exposed it.

  • I never learned anything following the methods at schools. I learned a long time after finishing schools that I am self-taught. For example, I went to Iceland for holidays and began learning the language. I don't know how and why.

  • I like to say what I want and it actually help the people. I told a psychologist to have more self confidence.

  • I also can "see inside the people" or "read inside of them". Some are like open books. This can be scary for the person. I'm used to it.

  • If I don't have to be humble at all, people of any degree are amazed by my knowledge and ""intellectual capacities"".

this post was submitted on 22 Mar 2024
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