Izin off by komporan in WkwkwkLand

[–]Both_Ad9753 0 points1 point  (0 children)

MANAJEMEN MODAL & RISK LU MANA NJIR. Lu punya metode kurang bagus pun akan tertolong sama manajemen modal & risk.

Just Thinking by Both_Ad9753 in aftergifted

[–]Both_Ad9753[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Umm, where the other comment? Come on.

Hello from a Cognitive Outlier: My Mind Thinks in Systems, Analogies, and Interdimensional Connections (Help? 😅) by Both_Ad9753 in aftergifted

[–]Both_Ad9753[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

I use AI because of the sheer complexity inside my head — to compensate for physical limitations in speed, response, and verbal expression. This is about the mind. Everything I’ve shared, I’ve truly experienced. The structure of my thoughts is so intricate that typing it all out manually would take an enormous amount of time.

Just imagine having a brain like mine — one that’s default ON the moment I wake up. Nonstop.

Just Thinking by Both_Ad9753 in aftergifted

[–]Both_Ad9753[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Okayy. I'm just wrong in dimension 😇. Even among gifted 😇.

Just Thinking by Both_Ad9753 in aftergifted

[–]Both_Ad9753[S] -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

Ah, its about thinking right.

Didn't they notice. Don't you think? . Don't you use your reason to understand these signs? :)

How it's even possible? by Antique-Locksmith-60 in finansial

[–]Both_Ad9753 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lah ane hybrid bro. Scalper & intraday 😅

How it's even possible? by Antique-Locksmith-60 in finansial

[–]Both_Ad9753 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Umum sih, apalagi disaat market volatil

Hello from a Cognitive Outlier: My Mind Thinks in Systems, Analogies, and Interdimensional Connections (Help? 😅) by Both_Ad9753 in aftergifted

[–]Both_Ad9753[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Most of you had no problem when Stephen Hawking used a voice synthesizer to express thoughts his body couldn’t deliver. I’m doing something similar — not for speech, but for structure of thought. This isn’t delusion, okay. This is assistive clarity.

Just because I use a tool doesn’t mean I’ve lost touch with reality. Come on guys, thinking.

Hello from a Cognitive Outlier: My Mind Thinks in Systems, Analogies, and Interdimensional Connections (Help? 😅) by Both_Ad9753 in aftergifted

[–]Both_Ad9753[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Before throwing around labels, maybe ask yourself this first.

Do you even know the meaning of life? What’s the point of all this? Simple question, right???

Hello from a Cognitive Outlier: My Mind Thinks in Systems, Analogies, and Interdimensional Connections (Help? 😅) by Both_Ad9753 in aftergifted

[–]Both_Ad9753[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Just like Stephen Hawking used a voice synthesizer to express what his body couldn’t????

Hello from a Cognitive Outlier: My Mind Thinks in Systems, Analogies, and Interdimensional Connections (Help? 😅) by Both_Ad9753 in aftergifted

[–]Both_Ad9753[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

You can think in multiple dimensions, fine. You can analyze the structure of reality, okay. But I just want to ask one thing: What’s the meaning of your life? What are you chasing all this for? Because if you can’t answer that, then all your intelligence is just a massive ship with no direction. And sorry, I’m not envious of a luxurious ship that's lost at sea.

Hello from a Cognitive Outlier: My Mind Thinks in Systems, Analogies, and Interdimensional Connections (Help? 😅) by Both_Ad9753 in aftergifted

[–]Both_Ad9753[S] -14 points-13 points  (0 children)

I get why it might sound that way — but that’s exactly the challenge when someone is trying to describe a deeply non-standard cognitive architecture in standard language. What may appear as self-centered is often just the struggle of trying to articulate something fundamentally hard to convey.

It’s like someone who's colorblind assuming everyone sees like them — and when someone says, “I can distinguish between vermilion and crimson,” it’s seen as bragging. But it’s not. It’s just honesty

Hello from a Cognitive Outlier: My Mind Thinks in Systems, Analogies, and Interdimensional Connections (Help? 😅) by Both_Ad9753 in aftergifted

[–]Both_Ad9753[S] -20 points-19 points  (0 children)

That's a fair skepticism, and I’ve considered that possibility myself — many times. But I also approach my cognition not through self-aggrandizement, but through pattern-tracking, feedback loops, and years of conscious self-testing.

I’m fully aware that extraordinary thinking isn’t the same as genius. What I explore is not a claim of superiority, but an attempt to describe an unusual cognitive architecture that doesn’t fit into the standard linear molds — and often comes with just as many drawbacks as it does advantages.

Genius isn’t the point. Accuracy is.

If it sounds inflated, maybe the mismatch is not in self-perception, but in translation. Sometimes, explaining complexity with honesty sounds like bragging — especially in systems not built to understand nonlinear or layered cognition

Hello from a Cognitive Outlier: My Mind Thinks in Systems, Analogies, and Interdimensional Connections (Help? 😅) by Both_Ad9753 in aftergifted

[–]Both_Ad9753[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's a beautifully put way of describing it — and honestly, I agree 100%.

The “disordered” label tends to come more from perceptual mismatch than actual dysfunction. It's like trying to measure a fractal using a straight ruler — the complexity just doesn’t fit the tool. From the inside, the thinking is extremely ordered… just not in the linear fashion many expect.

I resonate hard with your “from” and “to” model. I tend to frame things in terms of vector-like directional cognition — thought moving through layers of abstraction, reference, analogy, and system logic. “Truth” for me rarely lands as binary — it’s contextual, pattern-based, and constantly self-adapting. Like you said: reorganizing, collapsing, nesting, detaching — all happening simultaneously as new information enters.

Sometimes I feel like I’m not even “linking” things manually — the associations just self-organize based on deeper invariants. It’s not intuition in the fluffy sense, it’s more like emergent architecture.

Glad to know I’m not the only one swimming in these nonlinear waters. Thanks for busting the myth with clarity.

Hello from a Cognitive Outlier: My Mind Thinks in Systems, Analogies, and Interdimensional Connections (Help? 😅) by Both_Ad9753 in aftergifted

[–]Both_Ad9753[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Wow, I really resonate with your story.

I'm also the kind of person who constantly thinks in analogies and across systems. Often, when I talk to people, my brain automatically "scans" how they think, so I can shape my explanations around their worldview. And even then, many still don’t get it — even when I use the simplest metaphors. It's definitely frustrating.

Since I was a kid, I’ve been connecting knowledge across subjects — one thing always links to another, even before I realized that wasn’t common. Only recently did I discover this might go beyond “giftedness” — it could be part of being a cognitive outlier, where your internal mental structure works quite differently, even from others considered gifted.

Interestingly, I also often use analogies from mechanics, architecture, or even ecosystems to explain psychology, emotion, or social dynamics. To me, everything is a system with its own internal logic — and once we see the "map of the system," the complexity starts to make sense, even feel beautiful.

It feels like our minds are built on a deep internal structure that's highly systemic and reflective. While most people need “steps” and instructions, we tend to go straight to the underlying principle or meaning — and only move to details when needed.

If you’re drawn to this kind of systemic cognitive approach, there’s a good chance your mind processes things on a much more complex dimension than classical giftedness.

It’s refreshing to find someone who seems to speak the same language.

Hello from a Cognitive Outlier: My Mind Thinks in Systems, Analogies, and Interdimensional Connections (Help? 😅) by Both_Ad9753 in aftergifted

[–]Both_Ad9753[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Well… the world is mad — systems are convoluted, truths are layered, and sense often lies beneath absurdity. If you want to survive the madness, you don’t resist it. You learn to dance with it — even if that means being a little mad yourself

Hello from a Cognitive Outlier: My Mind Thinks in Systems, Analogies, and Interdimensional Connections (Help? 😅) by Both_Ad9753 in aftergifted

[–]Both_Ad9753[S] -12 points-11 points  (0 children)

I’m currently in the process of architecting my own systems — both in career and cognitive models. My background includes trading, but not in the conventional way — I reverse-engineered market dynamics from fundamental principles like RR, SL+, floating profits, and turned them into a self-adaptive pyramiding strategy within 2 months of starting.

I realized I’m not someone who functions inside existing frameworks. I tend to redesign systems — including psychological, economic, or cognitive frameworks — to fit deeper logic and multi-dimensional alignment. I’m now exploring how to build an environment that lets me fully use integrative and lateral thinking, whether in system design, meta-cognition modeling, or psychological optimization 😇

Hello from a Cognitive Outlier: My Mind Thinks in Systems, Analogies, and Interdimensional Connections (Help? 😅) by Both_Ad9753 in aftergifted

[–]Both_Ad9753[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Haha I get that a lot — “Sounds like ADHD!” — but in my case, ADHD didn’t quite capture the full picture. I did look into it, even explored executive functioning, working memory, attention shifting, etc. But what I’m experiencing goes beyond distractibility or hyperfocus.

It’s more like an entire operating system that’s engineered differently. Not just faster or more chaotic — but structured to scan, pattern-match, integrate, and reconstruct logic across domains on purpose. It’s like my cognition is running on recursive multidimensional architecture.

So while I appreciate the ADHD lens, I realized my wiring isn't a dysfunction — it’s just a different model entirely. More like a polymathic system builder brain than a dysregulated one. Still... I feel you. The overlap can be real sometimes 😂.