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Studying the art of socializing and human psychology will make you want to be even more picky with your energy, time and conversation. So much of our world is a superficial competition and fight for power. 

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So I seen somebody ask why don't neurodivergent people have a special interest in socializing or learning social cues. And I think the biggest reason is because once you actually start to understand why neuro-typical people do what they do, or you know, compare themselves on the hierarchy the ways they do, you realize that it's superficial as fuck and it's not going to be fulfilling if you really practice that. Like if you really learn how to socialize exactly how people expect you to, you're going to be burnt out, it's going to feel very unfulfilling. And you start to see more and more why people are so unhappy, rather than like glorifying neuro-typical behavior, glorifying the hierarchy. If anything, you start to see how evil and corrupt the world really is, because of these hierarchies, because of these unspoken social skills and social rules. Like they all go back to trying to dominate over one another, isolate other people, just trying to keep each other in these boxes that we don't need to exist in. Especially if you're neurodivergent, especially if you're creative, especially if you're put on this earth to like make waves, make changes, create something new, introduce a different perspective, learning about social cues and neuro-typical hierarchies, it makes you want to stay away even more. Like I don't want no parts, no thank you, no thank you.