I have had so many communication issues, and being that I spent most of my life as an entrepreneur, this whole "don't speak to the boss like an equal" is just another in the long line of social faux pas that I make because I don't understand the unspoken language of the allistic world. And this cost me my job. This is apparently EXTREMELY COMMON for autistic and neurodivergent people.
The video I'm referring to that I watched: https://www.tiktok.com/@csmijango/video/7037149653892222255
And here's the video where I talk more about the "hierarchy thing": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C2zW3S5M3ro
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So in short, childish mind games like the type of shit you see on the fucking playground in middle school as petty revenge for a bruised ego is the norm among neurotypical adults.
This information is both vindicating and horrifying. The world is built out of lies and run by overgrown emotional children
actually treating every situation which involves more than one other person, even if indirectly, how I wish I would have in high school has been a very beneficial strategy so far.
The only way I wish I had been in highschool is not friendless and suicidally depressed
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