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I've been wandering if there is a theme where autism lends itself to first principles thinking. I know Elon Musk talks about it alot and has previously said he has aspergers.
I certainly feel this way of thinking is how I approach almost everything.
It leads to causing me trouble for myself by asking too many questions though. For example at work (not science based jobs) when I am shown how to do something I am always shown the process but never why there doing it that way or sometimes why its being done at all. So I ask so many questions to try to figure out the basics of whats going on and I think people think I'm trying to be smart and catch them out or to show them up that they don't fully understand themselves. But to me it feels like its coming from a place of a lack of understanding on my own part, I can see what they're doing but I have no idea why, so I know that if any one small thing went wrong I wouldn't be able to adapt the process accordingly because I don't know the purpose of any of it.
I certainly feel this way of thinking is how I approach almost everything.
It leads to causing me trouble for myself by asking too many questions though. For example at work (not science based jobs) when I am shown how to do something I am always shown the process but never why there doing it that way or sometimes why its being done at all. So I ask so many questions to try to figure out the basics of whats going on and I think people think I'm trying to be smart and catch them out or to show them up that they don't fully understand themselves. But to me it feels like its coming from a place of a lack of understanding on my own part, I can see what they're doing but I have no idea why, so I know that if any one small thing went wrong I wouldn't be able to adapt the process accordingly because I don't know the purpose of any of it.
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