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Today's discussion allows us to explore the fascinating contrast between living by personal values and living for group belonging, particularly through the lens of neurodiversity. Autistic individuals often prioritize their personal values, guiding their actions and decisions with a strong sense of integrity. In contrast, neurotypical people may place more emphasis on fitting in and maintaining group dynamics, sometimes valuing social harmony over personal convictions. Laura and Carrie take us through how these differences shape approaches to relationships, and discuss the roles of honesty and dishonesty in preserving connections. Let's uncover the unique perspectives and challenges faced by both groups in navigating their social worlds.
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By Laura and CarrieToday's discussion allows us to explore the fascinating contrast between living by personal values and living for group belonging, particularly through the lens of neurodiversity. Autistic individuals often prioritize their personal values, guiding their actions and decisions with a strong sense of integrity. In contrast, neurotypical people may place more emphasis on fitting in and maintaining group dynamics, sometimes valuing social harmony over personal convictions. Laura and Carrie take us through how these differences shape approaches to relationships, and discuss the roles of honesty and dishonesty in preserving connections. Let's uncover the unique perspectives and challenges faced by both groups in navigating their social worlds.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.