yes, the idiosyncratic trait naturally has its own world and struggles to notice the usual world. Of course if one also has a filtering problem leading to information overload then ones own world is easier, safer, better, and if one ALSO has the idiosyncratic trait (and this is what Einstein had without 'the autism') then that tendency will be even stronger, even 'Schizotypal'. :-)
ur videos helped me learn more about myself in 1 hour than I knew all my life...thanx
drcarebear26 9 months ago
yay! I am an aspie and I wanted to find another person that has a world of their own like me. I live in a world.
ChillaxMyFriend 1 year ago
excellent video idea
inspiring
excellent explanation
you are the master of autistic people
you do a great service to autistic people everywhere
keep up the excellence your excellency
peaceandparty 2 years ago 2
Thanks for your comment.
Well, I just like making videos like you do, that's all. :)
GingerAutie 2 years ago
yes, the idiosyncratic trait naturally has its own world and struggles to notice the usual world. Of course if one also has a filtering problem leading to information overload then ones own world is easier, safer, better, and if one ALSO has the idiosyncratic trait (and this is what Einstein had without 'the autism') then that tendency will be even stronger, even 'Schizotypal'. :-)
1210donna 2 years ago
@1210donna wow that is so true I have a world and my friends(imaginary) I feel safe in it and real
ChillaxMyFriend 1 year ago