How Pressure Makes Learning Fast
Apparently, I can juggle on a unicycle.
But it’s HUGELY TIRING.
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I indulge in a lot of autistic hobbies - the sort that requires most time to be spent on repetition. I like logic - it’s very therapeutic. One of my favorite topics in Primary school was tessellation and M.C. Escher fascinated me to no end (which reminds me that I have to try out Echochrome). I took more Math subjects than was useful because it required the least effort to get a good score but mostly because math was something you could lock yourself in a room for hours and hours and hours to do when you feel uh… emo. I vaguely remember this day where I sat down and did complex number problems for 10 straight hours - it’s like poetry.
Then there’s juggling which requires you to keep objects in the air in a fixed pattern again and again and again. Very transfixing.
My other hobbies apparently include memorizing lists of things and playing games like Assassin’s Creed where you do the same thing over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over.
It’s strange though to note that I’ve a severely short attention span.
Which might really mean that I might really just be schizophrenic.
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April 18th, 2008 at 10:26 am
Do your list of autistic sports include staring into a corner of the room?