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How to handle neurotypicals

A field survival guide for the neurodivergent

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How to handle neurotypicals

De: Abel Abelson
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Everything you wanted to know about neurotypicals, but didn’t know whom to ask…

“Neurotypical” or “normie” isn’t a concept you’ll find in highbrow psychology or sociology, and that’s understandable … but also a damn shame. Because for something that doesn’t exist, they can be a real PITA. But why is that? Who are they, and what makes them tick? And how can we, neuroatypicals, learn to handle them better?

With its pointy sarcasm “How to handle neurotypicals” will instantly deflate your frustration, anger, and depression. Its truckloads of life-saving insights and poignant realizations will change the way you see and handle neurotypicals forever. Like a zoologist on a mission, Abel Abelson delves into their behavior, their brains, and their minds, uncovering how and why these normies act and think the crazy way they do. No taboos, but things exactly as they are, raw and uncut. As a bonus, each description comes with its rule for survival, ready for you to put into practice.

Neurodivergents unite, and let the world become our oyster!

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The first chapters on neurodivergent characteristics was very interesting, if true - no supporting case studies or other evidence was presented, and no experts were quoted or alluded to by name.
The last chapter on Homo Neurotipicus (sic) suffered from poor thinking. The author divided humans into two distinct organisms - neurotypicals vs the superior people. Not a spectrum, much less a multi-axis spectrum, but just bad binary cognitive errors. All people are said to be either in the fat middle of the bell curve (or the 'low functioning' autistic low tail), except for the Neurodiverse, who are all smart, far-seeing, multimodal thinkers, the only inventors, and the only ones who think about anything but themselves. Normies are characterizer repeatedly as stupid, slow, myopic, uncreative, self-centered, and incapable of inventing anything other than excuses for their all-consuming materialism.
I have a high IQ, a couple of patents, care about and consider things beyond my belly when making decisions. I don't consider myself strongly neurodiverse, and if only the neurodiverse are intelligent, wouldn't I be neurodiverse and thus agree with the author?
People must not be put into boxes, especially propaganda boxes that seek to dehumanize and devalue them. The cure for a dog bite isn't to bite the dog.

Poor thinking and propaganda against "Normies"

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