Pattern recognition/increased perception

Hello there, just wondering if anyone wished to share their particular personal experiences with pattern recognition and what patterns they perceive more than “neurotypical” people. For me I make quick judgments of people based on catalogues of information I cannot consciously always pull from but it’s usually mostly correct. Is this a trauma response or am I going on like a mad hatter, please tell me if I am.  

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  • Pattern recognition helps me predict people’s reactions, I’m usually right. It also helps identify the cause of some mistake at work, better understand how it happens and find ways to prevent it. Increased perception is also useful at work - I’m good at finding mistakes or damages to the goods, frauds in system etc. it also helped me find an old delivery note which was being fervently searched by bosses assistant and others for at least few hours. When they told me to try to find it, I found it after few minutes. It’s because I observe how order numbers change and I observe how the procedures change over time. This helped me understand quickly what happened and why it got lost. 

  • That’s actually really interesting, how your mind has this sequence decoder that breaks down the information into understandable concepts/commands and ideas at work. Everything could potentially have a pattern to it, sometimes I think on a much larger scale really beyond my abilities and start to believe you may be able to accurately predict world events with enough input from outside stimuli. 

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  • That’s actually really interesting, how your mind has this sequence decoder that breaks down the information into understandable concepts/commands and ideas at work. Everything could potentially have a pattern to it, sometimes I think on a much larger scale really beyond my abilities and start to believe you may be able to accurately predict world events with enough input from outside stimuli. 

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