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Old Jun 01, 2015, 09:23 PM
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Originally Posted by ~Christina View Post
Interesting article. Thanks

Personally I have had to force myself to not overanalyze all my thoughts. Not always easy but I was burned out always triple checking how I feel and think, comparing myself to neurotypicals.. There is no way to compare myself that way.
Yup, like this.
I over-analyze. For sure. But I really don't try to compare what's going on in there with a neurotypical. I have no real point of reference after all. I can't be inside their brain(!) (I can only know they should be glad not to be in mine(!))

The closest I can come, I suppose, is in reality-checking. Can I maybe, just maybe let go of what would be scenario #65 (if only I were able to line the dominoes of possibilities into a nice tidy chart where they could be numbered instead of whirling around)? It's ridiculously out there in terms of probability. That's about as close as I come to trying to think like a neurotypical might.
Hugs from:
~Christina