Great posts, Had. Spoken by someone who's seen it from both sides. I've had that opportunity as well, and my interpretation of the world looks much like yours -- at least on this topic.
Great posts, Had. Spoken by someone who's seen it from both sides. I've had that opportunity as well, and my interpretation of the world looks much like yours -- at least on this topic.
I think I am also a schytsotype, though I was diagnosed with ADD, which I think is a bit different from ADHD which my cousins have. I am constantly finding new uses for things, and have ideas all the time, but, who would listen to me.
For instance I've decided to use the Dvorak keyboard layout and I learned it pretty well within a few days. It's still a bit hard, but that's what makes it fun!
About meat and stuff, I drink soymilk and love it, but, I am addicted to Whataburger, I just gotta have my fix every once in a while. If someone can figure out meat type stuff without killing living beings, I'm all for it. If it tastes nasty, it won't sell. My favorite soymilk is Silk and 8th Continent, mmmm mmmm.
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Belief in paranormal phenomena has often been associated with schizotypy, as well as poor critical thinking, suggestibility and psychopathology in the research literature. Other work has found that belief in the paranormal has many dimensions, with some aspects relating to mental health and others relating to psychopathology. A profile has emerged of the “happy schizotype,” who appears to be prone to unusual experiences in the absence of psychopathology and evaluates these experiences as pleasant. Happy schizotypes also have higher levels of mental health and well-being than other schizotypal profiles.
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