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> What if that's not true?

It is definitely not true. The existence of neurodivergence is proof enough.

I can visualize an entire application in my head like it is a forest. I can fly around and see various parts and how they fit together. I am unable to juggle the tokens necessary to do logic and basic math in my head but I have no trouble reading a graph in understanding the relationships between numbers.

No matter how many times I try to read it, Lisp is completely inscrutable to me. It requires the same token juggling math does.



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