• cynar@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    That’s basically what I mean. They don’t see themselves as weak and helpless. They are the powerful hero main character. It might be an anti hero, but rarely a villain.

    Very few people see themselves in a massively negative light (and function well). If your understanding of their motives requires themselves to be weak or evil, it’s likely got serious flaws.

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      2 days ago

      It really sucks to be an Autist. We often see us very negative due to the (unearned) negative feedback loop mostly stemming from misunderstandings.

      Sorry for the derail.

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        1 day ago

        As a fellow autistic, I fully feel you.

        If it helps, I treat it like dancing. The moves don’t make logical sense, but if you deviate too far, people get upset.

        Also, counterintuitively, being both unapologetic and positive gets remarkably good results. NTs instinctively follow the group mindset. We struggle. If we set the default, they will often sync to us, particularly if it’s a positive vibe. Also, NTs are very good at spotting mismatches. If you almost got, but not quite, you trigger uncanny valley effects. If you don’t try and hide (all) your weirdness, they are often a lot more accepting. They don’t pick up “lying creepy” vibes, with no context. It doesn’t work with everyone, but it’s become my default interaction mode.

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            1 day ago

            It’s slowly shifted for me. It’s now less “NTs suck” and more “NTs are boring”. The weirdos of various persuasions are generally far more fun and interesting.