I think I am superior to neurotypicals

I think the way I think is better than most people.

I disregard emotion because it's irrelevant. 

I pride myself on doing things other people find difficult. 

I think in black-and-white terms. 

I like to solve problems. 

I like to be direct and be spoken to directly. 

I dislike vagueness. 

I eat the same food every day because I know it's good for me. 

I'm physically active because I know it's good for me. 

I like routine because it's more efficient and streamlines my life. 

Does anyone else think that they are superior to neurotypical people and if so how so?

Parents
  • I think what ever makes you comfortable and happy is paramount. 

    My son is ND and as a mum, I'm convinced that neuro diversity in some ways is the next super humans. The attention to detail, the high sense of smell, can hear a pin drop, can hear frequencies. I loWink learning and being a part of it when it's the good times Grin

  • Super human eh....

    I like the sound of that. 

    I'm tired of hearing autistic people be meek, tame and timid. 

    ️Back yourself and realise that what you excel in is your special quality and the world can benefit from it. 

  • I spend a lot of time trying to build up my sons self esteem as low confidence seems to overtake his excellent talents. 

    Be proud of what you do, and achieve. I'm great at cake decorating so I'm not going to say I'm not to make others comfortable Grin

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  • I spend a lot of time trying to build up my sons self esteem as low confidence seems to overtake his excellent talents. 

    Be proud of what you do, and achieve. I'm great at cake decorating so I'm not going to say I'm not to make others comfortable Grin

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