The NTs have left little room for spontanaeity

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abitclueless
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24 Jul 2010, 3:42 pm

One of the things I like is random creativity/spontaneity, I suppose that's why I like design. Does anyone else here think like I do that with all their structured concepts, methods and rules the neurotypical people have left little room for this creativity/spontanaeity?

I have two examples; Mock The Week, sure they tell jokes but most of them are the comedians' "material" and because there is a correct answer Dara says "Can we move to a correct answer please", my second example is Eggheads, little room for spontanaeity there because of all the structure apart from CJ banging his head on the desk. :lol:

Even music has structure, most of it is all about relationships.

However maybe I can't see the need for structure very well because I am a ND, (Neurodiverse or person on the spectrum), MAYBE modern society wouldn't work without the structure.

Oh thank goodness for art!



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24 Jul 2010, 5:02 pm

That's interesting. The commonly held belief is that those on the spectrum crave structure and rigidity. But I actually quite like getting loose and fast with things. I'm a bit chaotic in the way I approach things, and rules and protocol usually irritate me.

I think there's a grey area in between structure and chaos that I like to inhabit. Too much of either is not ideal.


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