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Masking and Personality Typing: An Asperger’s Perspective

This article explores how masking, often necessary for those with Asperger Syndrome, complicates the accuracy of personality typing systems. Drawing from personal experiences in a challenging post-war inner-city environment, it critiques the limitations of these systems in truly capturing one’s authentic self and offers insights into the interplay between identity, masking, and neurodiversity.

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Attention to Detail: Asperger’s Syndrome and the Metaphysics of Quality

Exploring how the meticulous attention to detail characteristic of Asperger’s Syndrome aligns with Pirsig’s concept of quality. Characteristics of Asperger’s Syndrome, connection to static quality, and the impact of detailed perception on understanding quality.

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