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22 Nov 2012, 12:28 am

DGuru wrote:
Samian wrote:
Social skills are kind of like a compass that help you navigate outside of familiar situations and people. If you have them you can function in new situations without getting stressed. Success in these situations can lead to good things happening for you. A currrency more valuable than money.


You could also avoid stress by devaluing the outcome of the situation.

I wouldn't call it more valuable than money. If you have enough money that gives you the line "I'm the one who has hundreds of millions/billions of dollars" to use in confusing social situations. It's also likely that a loss could be more easily brushed off and forgotten about. Bill Gates likely has Asperger's Syndrome, but if I had to place a bet I'd guess he probably rarely ever worries about that stuff.


what are outcomes for situations? isn't the reward the situation itself without any outcomes? can you give me examples of your personal outcomes you'd want or not want?

because being honest with you i don't really know what to think as a good outcome or not coz i'm weird hehe.