Do you also sometimes have a feeling like you understand some social interaction or a piece of art or something MUCH better than almost anybody else around you?
And I don't mean stuff that happened to you but rather stuff you see as a stranger on the streets etc.
I had this revelation while I went to see pic related. Like everybody kinda understood what's it about. But I have this deep feeling that I was the only person who could actually relate to the main character. Maybe even more than the creators itself...
And since then I started observing this stuff on much more regular basis. Like when people argue around me or I go and see a movie or listen to music etc.
Is it just a special snowflake syndrome or can somebody relate to this?
Well, living a life of mental manouvering like most of us /r9k/ poster do, one to a more intense level than others. might give rise to new brain connections so seeing/understanding on a deeper level. (like the ''real'' autist who has superhuman talent, like hearing music one time and being able to play it right away. see link
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_7_RG5XdwCM
>>37904516
I never thought about myself as being autistic tho. And I don't think I am. Probably just socially inept..
>>37904609
The fact that you challenge and question such thoughts and ask yourself if you are "just a special snowflake" is a good sign I think. A certain amount of self doubt is very helpful. Look it up.
Idiots breeze through life assuming they are correct all the time.
Smart people constantly question themselves.
It's a real thing. If you ever lose your inner critic it probably means you're a dumbass. And always remember. The more you learn the less you know. I.e. the more you learn about anything the more you realise there are nearly infinite variables affecting everything making it impossible to actually "know" everything.
Only the truly stupid deal in absolutes. (And I appreciate the irony of that statement.)
>>37904451
Doesn't make you a snowflake, just means you're a critical thinker who is more perceptive through observations.
>>37904664
thanks anon
>originlismo
tfw to smart for the world
>>37904730
One more reason to off myself then. I would call that a win.