Gracey
Well-Known Member
Complete a particular 500 piece jigsaw in 50 minutes (not baked beans jigsaw)
Visual discrimination and shape recognition excellent.
Learn a new skill and become competent really quickly (if I'm interested and curious enough... it's never occurred to me that I can't)
Logic? Simplicity? - not getting bogged down with the emotional details means situations appear simple.
Sometimes, tuning the world out. (When focused)
Listening to a classical piece of music and hearing every instrument and arrangement.
Observing small mannerism, intonation and gestures of others means I can mimic and sometimes get through a real time social interaction.
(Emphasis on getting through, not relaxing and enjoying)
Being a logical or practical person means; something like @Khendra mentions, I'm relatively inexpensive.
Lawnmower- does it cut and collect grass? Yes? Box ticked. Will it fit into the square metre of storage space in the shed? Yes? Box ticked.
Do I have to spend a further £110 pounds to have fancy styling, aerodynamics, longer cable, faster motor and go faster colouring just to impress the neighbours? ... Scratches head and pause to try to understand the reasoning behind the above... How fast does one need an electric lawn mower to go?!
I'm not going to reach G Force cutting my tiny plot of back garden!
Visual discrimination and shape recognition excellent.
Learn a new skill and become competent really quickly (if I'm interested and curious enough... it's never occurred to me that I can't)
Logic? Simplicity? - not getting bogged down with the emotional details means situations appear simple.
Sometimes, tuning the world out. (When focused)
Listening to a classical piece of music and hearing every instrument and arrangement.
Observing small mannerism, intonation and gestures of others means I can mimic and sometimes get through a real time social interaction.
(Emphasis on getting through, not relaxing and enjoying)
Being a logical or practical person means; something like @Khendra mentions, I'm relatively inexpensive.
Lawnmower- does it cut and collect grass? Yes? Box ticked. Will it fit into the square metre of storage space in the shed? Yes? Box ticked.
Do I have to spend a further £110 pounds to have fancy styling, aerodynamics, longer cable, faster motor and go faster colouring just to impress the neighbours? ... Scratches head and pause to try to understand the reasoning behind the above... How fast does one need an electric lawn mower to go?!
I'm not going to reach G Force cutting my tiny plot of back garden!