Udinaas wrote:
I'm a big picture thinker but not to an extreme extent and I focus on how the big picture is informed by the details. I haven't noticed any correlation between this and autism. What might be going on is that most NTs care more abut the social big picture than about technical correctness, so they see autistic people arguing small points instead of going along to get along as them being overly concerned with details even though those same NTs care more about social details than autistic people do.
Thats a very good point. Could it be then that NT-s mis-perceive reality because they substitute for situation the social perception of it. For example, lets say that someone "acts" gay, but actually they are attracted exclusively to the opposite gender. Despite the fact that they are attracted to the opposite gender, "socially speaking" they are gay. And their actual attraction is just "the details" that don't matter. Or lets say a man was accused of stalking a woman. Actually he never attempted to stalk her; he was waking towards grocery store and was totally unaware of her existence. But that is just a detail. Since most people decided he stalked her, then "socially speaking" he did.