Post by Admin on Jun 14, 2015 22:52:08 GMT
Understanding People in order to Prevent Terrorist Recruitment
We need to have a basic understanding of why people respond to things as they do if we are ever to be able to get along. It is simpler than you think.
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Most people are Mainstream: what is considered "normal". They don't feel too strongly about anything, they don't emote their feelings as there are no extremes that affect their lives. They are fairly accepting of everyone and see extremes of people on the behavior spectrum as something "someone else" needs to take care of.
The Danger: that ostracizes large groups of people from feeling accepted.
The Positive: terrorists are not (for the most part) recruiting them.
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Next we have Autism: and it is more of a personality trait than an "affliction". Many teachers are of the opinion that it is how people were meant to be, as they effectively specialize in one interest in an extreme manner. 1 in 68 people are Autistic; and each person that has it has different degrees of it. Most don't think the same things are funny as everyone else does. Being serious for the most part, if they aren't specifically taught empathy and humor they don't learn on their own if they are at the extreme end of the spectrum: Islamic Radicals and Nazis so closely mirror that mentality along with never forgetting (revenge) and being able to wait people out for years on end until they get their way... many things are what looks like the personification of what high-performing extreme end of Asperger's Syndrome becomes without the right guidance while growing up, which makes sense.
Which means, everyone that is on the spectrum and doesn't fit in with society will fit in there. That is the extreme danger to us: 1 in 68 is a lot of people that are open to identifying with becoming possible terrorists because they are ostracized.
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This is a good idea to read up on to see if there is anything we can use in approaches to develop society differently (even just perception and expectations), but I have not researched it, and beware as California is a main Scientology center which is why the state is having so much trouble.
www.optimumperformanceinstitute.com/?gclid=CO-0ofSgrcUCFVY8gQodLJ0A1A
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And last but not least, the third basic personality type is ADD/ADHD which is only 2% of the population, but it is at the lowest and highest operational levels of society. These people drive new inventions, products and ideas that other people have never thought of. They usually don't have the drive to follow the idea completely through until it is fully developed due to boredom; and other people accuse them of being "Lazy" because of that. The challenge is in the implementation and working out all the kinks; with all loss of interest in perfecting it and mass producing it. Easy is not interesting to these people, and if it doesn't catch their interest, they are unable pay attention for either love or money. Those neurons were never fully connected in the brain.
The danger here is that most have behavior that others cannot tolerate: too busy, too flighty; doesn't pay attention to normal conversation (too boring), can't remember names and dates and events like birthdays, anniversaries, and others think because of that they are being deliberately rude. They are not. They Never say the right thing at the right time like everyone else does. They are also usually extremely dramatic about normal life (probably to keep it interesting).
Society rejects them. These are not likely to be drawn to terrorism, because it is a trap of routine, organized behavior that is OPPRESSIVE to them.
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Working together in pairs, Autism and ADD/ADHD benefit each other, although it is difficult for them to understand each other at first. Autism is rigid in their routines: ADD/ADHD has no routine or schedule they can can be kept to for anything. That makes the Autistic one claim the ADD person is "Lying" to them by not doing what they "said" they would do.
Been there, done that. Complications ensue. But when the Autistic person is taught to ask why, instead of punish for "disloyalty", then they learn to get reasons for behavior that upsets them, which settles their minds enough they can learn to cooperate and compromise and find a solution. Most of the time, the ADD/ADHD person truly appreciates the help of being kept on time and reminded of things they can't remember: in other words; the 2 "personality traits" strengths compliment the other's drawbacks.
A settled mind means everything to an Autistic person: without it they cannot function and it might be only the florescent lights in the room scrambling their thoughts into unfunctionality.
An ADD/ADHD person never has a settled mind, and doesn't need or expect it. But the people around them unrealistically expect that from them, and they end up getting condemned and criticized because they don't meet the other's unrealistic expectations.
When the Autistic person finds out that they can create their excellent products when the ADD/ADHD person gives them the ideas to perfect:
it becomes the perfect solution. It just takes a little while to create the relationship.
Autistic people are not inventors, they create and perfect someone else's thoughts/inventions. They don't like the stimulus, but they need it and it doesn't take them long to see the value of the relationship (which is all that is needed for them to accept the situation).
As long as the Autistic person does not put restrictions on the ADD/ADHD person, the ADD/ADHD person is pretty much game for anything the other person needs, as long as they can do what they want and aren't restricted (restrictions stop ALL creativity in inventing which is the specialty of ADD/ADHD).
Autism needs strict order.
ADD/ADHD needs action and mess.
There is compromise and co-operation that can and should occur between the two, and that's where all the middle-men come into play (if you can convince them of the necessity of their involvement to socially involve everyone).
In the end, it creates the prevention of terrorism at home and globally.
We need to have a basic understanding of why people respond to things as they do if we are ever to be able to get along. It is simpler than you think.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Most people are Mainstream: what is considered "normal". They don't feel too strongly about anything, they don't emote their feelings as there are no extremes that affect their lives. They are fairly accepting of everyone and see extremes of people on the behavior spectrum as something "someone else" needs to take care of.
The Danger: that ostracizes large groups of people from feeling accepted.
The Positive: terrorists are not (for the most part) recruiting them.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Next we have Autism: and it is more of a personality trait than an "affliction". Many teachers are of the opinion that it is how people were meant to be, as they effectively specialize in one interest in an extreme manner. 1 in 68 people are Autistic; and each person that has it has different degrees of it. Most don't think the same things are funny as everyone else does. Being serious for the most part, if they aren't specifically taught empathy and humor they don't learn on their own if they are at the extreme end of the spectrum: Islamic Radicals and Nazis so closely mirror that mentality along with never forgetting (revenge) and being able to wait people out for years on end until they get their way... many things are what looks like the personification of what high-performing extreme end of Asperger's Syndrome becomes without the right guidance while growing up, which makes sense.
Which means, everyone that is on the spectrum and doesn't fit in with society will fit in there. That is the extreme danger to us: 1 in 68 is a lot of people that are open to identifying with becoming possible terrorists because they are ostracized.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
This is a good idea to read up on to see if there is anything we can use in approaches to develop society differently (even just perception and expectations), but I have not researched it, and beware as California is a main Scientology center which is why the state is having so much trouble.
www.optimumperformanceinstitute.com/?gclid=CO-0ofSgrcUCFVY8gQodLJ0A1A
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
And last but not least, the third basic personality type is ADD/ADHD which is only 2% of the population, but it is at the lowest and highest operational levels of society. These people drive new inventions, products and ideas that other people have never thought of. They usually don't have the drive to follow the idea completely through until it is fully developed due to boredom; and other people accuse them of being "Lazy" because of that. The challenge is in the implementation and working out all the kinks; with all loss of interest in perfecting it and mass producing it. Easy is not interesting to these people, and if it doesn't catch their interest, they are unable pay attention for either love or money. Those neurons were never fully connected in the brain.
The danger here is that most have behavior that others cannot tolerate: too busy, too flighty; doesn't pay attention to normal conversation (too boring), can't remember names and dates and events like birthdays, anniversaries, and others think because of that they are being deliberately rude. They are not. They Never say the right thing at the right time like everyone else does. They are also usually extremely dramatic about normal life (probably to keep it interesting).
Society rejects them. These are not likely to be drawn to terrorism, because it is a trap of routine, organized behavior that is OPPRESSIVE to them.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Working together in pairs, Autism and ADD/ADHD benefit each other, although it is difficult for them to understand each other at first. Autism is rigid in their routines: ADD/ADHD has no routine or schedule they can can be kept to for anything. That makes the Autistic one claim the ADD person is "Lying" to them by not doing what they "said" they would do.
Been there, done that. Complications ensue. But when the Autistic person is taught to ask why, instead of punish for "disloyalty", then they learn to get reasons for behavior that upsets them, which settles their minds enough they can learn to cooperate and compromise and find a solution. Most of the time, the ADD/ADHD person truly appreciates the help of being kept on time and reminded of things they can't remember: in other words; the 2 "personality traits" strengths compliment the other's drawbacks.
A settled mind means everything to an Autistic person: without it they cannot function and it might be only the florescent lights in the room scrambling their thoughts into unfunctionality.
An ADD/ADHD person never has a settled mind, and doesn't need or expect it. But the people around them unrealistically expect that from them, and they end up getting condemned and criticized because they don't meet the other's unrealistic expectations.
When the Autistic person finds out that they can create their excellent products when the ADD/ADHD person gives them the ideas to perfect:
it becomes the perfect solution. It just takes a little while to create the relationship.
Autistic people are not inventors, they create and perfect someone else's thoughts/inventions. They don't like the stimulus, but they need it and it doesn't take them long to see the value of the relationship (which is all that is needed for them to accept the situation).
As long as the Autistic person does not put restrictions on the ADD/ADHD person, the ADD/ADHD person is pretty much game for anything the other person needs, as long as they can do what they want and aren't restricted (restrictions stop ALL creativity in inventing which is the specialty of ADD/ADHD).
Autism needs strict order.
ADD/ADHD needs action and mess.
There is compromise and co-operation that can and should occur between the two, and that's where all the middle-men come into play (if you can convince them of the necessity of their involvement to socially involve everyone).
In the end, it creates the prevention of terrorism at home and globally.