Neil Layton wrote: I'm saying that some people know more than others.
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Robyn Holmes wrote:Neil, the whole point of my post was to try and bring the focus back to the original point of this whole thread, not to continue an argumentative conversation.
Neil Layton wrote:
It's not about judgement: it's about using the right intellectual tools or modes of thinking for the job. Not all modes of thinking fit all jobs. Different modes of thinking for different niches. My mode of thinking suits design, but much less so the creative arts of food preservation.
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R Ranson wrote:Is it possible, in the hectic period yesterday, there was a confusion between neurotypes and training? Mode of thinking and skillset?
If a mechanic works on a car, are we bothered about what his/her neurotype is, or do we care more that he can repair the breaks?
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Neil Layton wrote:
Your feeling is as valid as my systems thinking. Someone's ignorance is not as valid as someone else's knowledge.
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Tyler Ludens wrote:
Neil Layton wrote:
Your feeling is as valid as my systems thinking. Someone's ignorance is not as valid as someone else's knowledge.
A problem I see in this is that some people experience a reality in which feeling is as valid as knowledge, that is, to them feeling is knowledge. If they have a feeling something will work, that is as good as knowing it will work.
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Tyler Ludens wrote:I don't personally subscribe to that reality, but I think it is what some people in this thread might be expressing, though I might be misunderstanding them.
My husband had a boss who liked to "see this work." He would ask the guys to use chemically incompatible materials because "I want to see this work." He had a feeling it would work. (It didn't)
This feeling that things will work is, what I think Terry was complaining about earlier, as derailing conversations about building construction, where there are real consequences to things not working.
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Neil Layton wrote:
Surely that's not neurology, but something else?
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R Ranson wrote:Maybe the conflict comes not from making emotional based decisions, but rather from the need many people have to feel listened to and respected?
Maybe different people express this in different ways? One neurotype might be great sticking to the data. Maybe this is what they feel is aknowlages their contribution to the discussion?
Other neurotype might need a preamble that aknowlages their idea before being presented the data. Without this, they feel belittle?
Maybe this is where the miscommunication starts? Maybe it's nothing to do with the data, or how sound the judgement is?
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Neil Layton wrote:
EDIT: I don't think this is necessarily the place to validate magical thinking, especially when it means they're going to go hungry or their house is going to fall down.
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Tyler Ludens wrote:
The thing I am trying to understand today is - is magical thinking a mode of thinking associated with a different neurotype, or is it learned, or is it a choice? As far as I can tell, some people do not distinguish between their subjective experience of the world and the world itself. That is, as far as I can tell, there is no such thing as objective reality to these people. There are no facts, there are only opinions, personalities, beliefs, politics, etc. I'm trying hard to understand this idea - is this the way they actually experience the world, or am I simply and totally misunderstanding what they are saying? Because they seem to be experiencing a completely different reality to the one I experience. What you call "magical thinking" is to them just "thinking" or even "knowing." What I would call a belief they call knowing. Their subjective experience of something is the same to them as objective reality. I would use religious examples here except we're not supposed to do so outside of the Cider Press.
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David Livingston wrote:Neil
You just said something I find very scary .
I was worried about some one who is always needing validation , being listened too, does not want possible solutions and gets upset when I try as it shows I don't care . She also says I am not like everyone else.
Now I wonder is it me?
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Neil Layton wrote:I have a problem with unsupported ideas presented as facts but that, as we've seen, may be nurture, not nature.
Robyn Holmes wrote:
It seems to me that we should go back to the original focus of this thread. We need to find the strengths in our diversity, not keep highlighting that diversity in a way that puts another person down.
Whether a person uses too many technical words, or another doesn't use enough, that doesn't give us the right to JUDGE them.
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