They’re not neurosis from an individual perspective, but rather from the interaction of your neurotype with the external world (e.g. a world built for neurotypical individuals)
I’m amazed by your ability to adapt and recognise the strength and I’m constantly enthralled in each of your posts. Your curiosity is palpable when I love it!
I highly recommend diving into Neurodiversity and it’s implications. How it was developed, how the framework views human behaviour and the world. It’s very different from the Medical model that most people are familiar with e.g. neuroses/adhd are in the individual and need to be fixed. Neurodiversity is one of my great passions and I consider myself somewhat knowledgeable on the topic.
important point - look for the latest research eg within last 5 years. Neurotribes is a great book for the historical perspective and development. Enjoy!
I'm very into neurodiversity! I figure the better we understand ourselves, the better we can interact with the world (and with all the different types of folks in the world). I am just now adding a few book summaries to my Blinkist listen list!
I channel my neuroses in very useful ways, thank you very much.
I use them to turn myself into a ball of stress that constantly has a running "to do" list in his mind and worries about all sorts of future scenarios.
There's a band called Neurosis, and all I can think about is a channel on TV that plays nothing but their music nonstop. It's the Neurosis channel we keep talking about.
I had to wonder why you insist on publishing every day....
Honestly, it's where OCD and ADHD meet.
They’re not neurosis from an individual perspective, but rather from the interaction of your neurotype with the external world (e.g. a world built for neurotypical individuals)
I’m amazed by your ability to adapt and recognise the strength and I’m constantly enthralled in each of your posts. Your curiosity is palpable when I love it!
I highly recommend diving into Neurodiversity and it’s implications. How it was developed, how the framework views human behaviour and the world. It’s very different from the Medical model that most people are familiar with e.g. neuroses/adhd are in the individual and need to be fixed. Neurodiversity is one of my great passions and I consider myself somewhat knowledgeable on the topic.
important point - look for the latest research eg within last 5 years. Neurotribes is a great book for the historical perspective and development. Enjoy!
I'm very into neurodiversity! I figure the better we understand ourselves, the better we can interact with the world (and with all the different types of folks in the world). I am just now adding a few book summaries to my Blinkist listen list!
I heard this https://youtu.be/rmGxh1FhtxE
That's a good one! I put the Dead Kennedys earworm in there, but this one works too.
I channel my neuroses in very useful ways, thank you very much.
I use them to turn myself into a ball of stress that constantly has a running "to do" list in his mind and worries about all sorts of future scenarios.
If that's not useful, I don't know what is!
There's a band called Neurosis, and all I can think about is a channel on TV that plays nothing but their music nonstop. It's the Neurosis channel we keep talking about.
I'll see myself out.
https://youtu.be/KNKh2fn3Zos
That's the soundtrack to my brain right there.
I really do like their first couple of albums, though. They got me through some tough times.