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Pros: - You notice more, hear more, smell more and feel more through tactile contact. Without any conscious effort, your mind is in possession of a broader intake of information. - Upon encountering any form of stimulus (that interests you), your mind automatically dismantles and explores its components. - You usually see through the lies and the deceptions that people use in everyday life. If you’ve watched the show Lie to Me, they would call you a “natural”. - When learning, you can often make instantaneous changes. Adaptation is easy. - Self-correction is easy because the underlying principle is more evident. Clearer. - You make connections and associations between seemingly unrelated material. - Comprehension is typically easy. You notice the non-verbal background information and this often provides a more comprehensive picture than what is being spoken. - There are exponential leaps of insight taking place all the time, with the background reasoning intact. Wave-upon-wave of permutations, options, variables and choices. - Creativity is a given. You see alternatives. - You notice things that other people miss - Leaps of logic are common. Instead of progressing A,B,C,D and onward, you skip from A to N to Z, accurately. - There is no talking voice in your head. No ‘chattering monkey’. The volume and complexity of the information at times drowns out conscious thought entirely. - You see the world more thoroughly. - Learning is not limited to defined periods of academic study. The assimilation of information is constant, ongoing and never static. There are no lulls or pauses. Everything offers a lesson. - Within the maelstrom of information there exists a place of calm and quietude. The eye of the storm. No verbalization exists. No internal narrative. Just presence. No sense of self to intrude of interrupt. Cons: - Education is awkward. Schools are not set-up to cater with this condition. The way in which things are approached by schools seems piecemeal and incomplete. - Listening to other people talking/thinking aloud can be infuriating. They are at point A when you have reached point N or Z already. - It is difficult to write/type/speak quickly enough to articulate ideas and the breadth of the permutations involved. Verbalizing what takes place in your mind is impossible. Words render only a fraction of the entirety. - Tact is necessary since people lie constantly. - LLI makes driving a car difficult. Your brain notices countless dangers and variables, and you become overwhelmed and nervous. You are either a terrible driver, or an incredibly good one. - Hyper-vigilance can lead to anxiety, and sometimes OCD-like tendencies. - Illusions are not very effective. You see through things without wanting to. Conventions and traditions have no significance. - You do not value what other people value, and often feel truly unique/alone. - Filtering out the variables and honing your options to something workable can be very difficult. Every solution potentially harbors new problems, new variables and new concerns. - People may find you to be a little odd, unorthodox or a little intense. - You have a habit of saying things that do not fit the accepted norm of behavior. You often choose to disregard conventions because they serve no constructive purpose. - Background noise is a major problem. Noisy neighbors can cause serious stress.
Posted on: Mon, 16 Sep 2013 15:49:19 +0000

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