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Damn straight it’s a fascinating phrase. Haven’t heard it before, but I’ve seen the phenomenon many many times in various ways. I think part of it stems from simple lack of a large enough database of experience. And it’s so so tempting to slap on a label, pop the fashionable pill and stop thinking and receiving information and examining alternatives. Have you read Temple Grandin’s marvellous book An Anthropologist on Mars? Or any of Oliver Sachs’ works?

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The Oliver Sacks books are fascinating. I must put Temples book on the to read list.

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Temple was one the of the most interesting long interviews I’ve heard this year. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XYZP1wuGBD8

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I’ve long been recommended to read Oliver Sacks books - for years. I confess my reading has been in the drain for a while now due to too much phone use. Definitely worth reading now that I have the time. Same with Temple Grandin, I did watch the movie about her life years ago …

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