It takes years of training and supreme effort on the part of parents and teachers for human infants to be turned into acceptable members of society. The unfinished baby brain requires years of grooming and repetitive instruction to achieve anything like adult behavior. Here is how it's done in schools across America, where life is a one big happy cartoon.
Friday, March 14, 2014
Thursday, March 13, 2014
From "What Do We Mean by 'Normal'?" by Eric Maisel, Ph.D.
"Whole industries grossing billions of dollars are built on the words "normal" and "abnormal" and on the ideas of "well" and "disordered." It is therefore inconceivable that the right thing can be done and that the situation can change. Even right-minded and high-minded mental health professionals can't really conceive of doing away with the current idea of "mental disorder." If they did away with it, what would they have and where would they be? Given that even the best and the brightest in the field are attached to an illegitimate naming game, there is probably no hope for change."
Full article can be read at psychologytoday.com Blog, Nov. 15, 2011
Full article can be read at psychologytoday.com Blog, Nov. 15, 2011
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Wednesday, March 12, 2014
How much talent is wasted because society doesn’t like the package it comes in?
Mental illness and behavioral or
cognitive deficiencies are defined, described, and catalogued by self-proclaimed
“normal” people and show considerable bias and prejudice against individuals
who have an asocial brain. This post begins to explore the
hypothesis that the modern social brain developed fairly recently due to the
concentration of human populations in village and urban environments. The
environmental pressure for humans to "get along" in large groups was
new and extreme and drastic behavioral changes were required to accomplish
urban culture. A hierarchical social order evolved which was alien to "wild"
natural humans who wandered freely in small groups, following water, game and
collecting resources along the way.
The classic pyramid of social power
that we are familiar with, and still live by, exemplified by Ancient Egyptian
culture, was dominated by the Gods, Pharaoh, and the Priesthood. Selection for
individuals (especially females) who became fertile as young as possible, who
were childlike and obedient, easily intimidated, dependent, and in a juvenile
stage of mental development (magical thinking) produced a population that was
easily controlled by coercion and supernatural belief. Magical Thinking remains
the default type of brain processing in modern social people; the inability
to differentiate between the supernatural fantasy and physical reality is a serious consequence of this arrested juvenile state.
"Wild" or natural humans,
who could not adapt to compressed social environments were driven off,
isolated, and systematically exterminated. Very few so-called hunter-gatherer
tribes remain, and these are being removed by destruction of habitat, exposure to modern toxic environments and by ‘soul death’ or the destruction of
culture that is vital to their psychic and physical well-being. The wild brain type is
rare today and continues to be actively stigmatized and aggressively defined as
developmentally defective.
It is possible that the Asberger sensory system, visual memory-information processing is a legacy of early humans, who lived in radically different environments that modern social humans. Although
disparaged by social humans, our literal, reality-based, asocial type of human has been allowed to persist in very small numbers
because of the extraordinary abilities in science and technology of some Asperger individuals. Literal,
real world brain processing has built our technological civilization. Many Asperger types find refuge and socially
approved work in academic and research institutions, where their social
deficits are outweighed by talents useful to governments and corporations – ever more creative
and effective weapons are one sad result. That is a relationship that has dire
consequence for our species.
I am interested in those ‘other’
Asperger people, who are not seen by society to have useful talents and are
effectively discarded in childhood like damaged toys, that at best can sit on a
shelf and provide some appearance of being normal, but which will never be
included in a wider world. These children have talents and potential which are
thrown away for the sake of behavioral conformity, for the sake of obedience,
for the sake of the adult need to control children. There is a mean-spirited
theme in all this blaming and labeling; other minorities have been
subjected to the same social excuses for marginalization, but there does not seem to be an awareness of how badly Asperger and "different" children are treated.
Are children being sorted and graded as if they are agricultural products?
From Understanding Color Image Processing by Machine Vision for
Biological Materials By Ayman H. Amer Eissa and Ayman A. Abdel Khalik.
"Machine vision and image processing techniques have been found
increasingly useful in the fruit industry, especially for applications in
quality inspection and defect sorting applications."
The purpose of agricultural sorting and grading is primarily for rejection of blemished fruit and vegetables and not for quality of nutrition. Western society increasingly demands superficially "perfect" specimens to feed consumer markets. Uniformity is a prime driver of a market economy that also sorts and grades human beings.
According to 2013 statistics from the United Nations, 1.3 billion tons of food is
thrown away globally every year, which is equal to one-third of the world's food. How many children are thrown away?
Tuesday, March 11, 2014
Man at the top of a garbage heap, but closer to God.
When I watch popular programs on brain science or read
academic papers, I often become irritated. It is of course interesting and useful
to understand our most important organ, the generator of all things we subjectively
experience. But this fascinating excursion has taken on the dull drama of dismantling a Swiss
watch. The need to perfect what is a natural organic object becomes a desire to
tinker with and improve upon an organ that is not broken. Some human brains need
repair, or medical support, or special understanding, but in the extreme focus on imperfect brains, all brains have become
defective; the human brain is viewed as a malfunctioning electrical device and
not the core of a unique living being. The result is an explosion of pathologic
diagnosis and partitions of humans into normal, abnormal, treatable, sort of
treatable and intolerable - a pile of rejects created in the search for a perfect supernatural Man.
Researchers have become Lords of the Brain, the prescribers and manipulators of human destiny. Who are these individuals who have taken it upon themselves to decide which human beings are normal and which ought to be “tweeked, changed or fixed,” whether with drugs or biomedical engineering? Some scientists have abandoned life in order to create perfect obedient robots to replace an imperfect creature of evolution.
Researchers have become Lords of the Brain, the prescribers and manipulators of human destiny. Who are these individuals who have taken it upon themselves to decide which human beings are normal and which ought to be “tweeked, changed or fixed,” whether with drugs or biomedical engineering? Some scientists have abandoned life in order to create perfect obedient robots to replace an imperfect creature of evolution.
What a dangerous idea. Humans have been ‘perfecting’
the environment for thousands of years; perfecting domestic animals and plants,
overriding natural processes and polluting the earth. Know-it-alls have brought
us to the brink of self destruction and created a mess of social disharmony and physical suffering justified
by an archaic idea: God gave the earth to man to disrupt, loot and rape. Man at the top of a garbage heap, but
closer to God.
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Monday, March 10, 2014
Society Sucks
I spend several hours each morning seeking information on the individual experience of what was formerly known as Asperger's Syndrome, but which has been "lumped" together with other socially unacceptable thought and behavior on the Autism Spectrum. The only justification I can see for this squishing together of very different human states is convenience for those making a diagnosis.
My morning travel through Asperger information includes both popular amateur ideas and a stock of "studies" by "professional" researchers. It's a depressing journey - so one-sided. The source of the "problem" is the disobedient and / or too intelligent Asperger child. Much effort is made at not using the words obedient or disobedient, but the blame is there; despite the self-congratulatory claim of neurotypical empathy and social harmony that Asperger people are intent on ruining, little empathy exists, either for the different world view inherent in our very being or for the human condition in general.
There would seem to be no recognition on the part of the social majority that society is not what it is cracked up to be. Society sucks, to be honest, but honesty is condemned by those who police thought and language. That is the true source of antipathy toward not only Asperger individuals, but against any human who can't or won't conform:
This morning I was doing my usual search when I became disturbed over the dismal state of human affairs: cruelty, poverty, violence, unequal distribution of resources, the trashed environment, the decimation of species, in short, the devastating and unconscionable behavior of social man. Along with this feeling of monumental horror, I remembered that my view of humanity had not begun this way: as a child I believed in artists, writers, and scientists and the general sanity and goodness of the average person. I believed in knowledge, education and political notions of equality, justice and fair play. The ideals of our nation and culture were in essence, instinctive for an Asperger child.
A half-century has passed, during which the society I had thought I knew turned out to be not so nice, especially to human beings, both at home and around the world. War has become a social institution, a paramount social activity in fact, which obliterates all concern for human value in the ecstatic quest for power and control, for wealth and greed. We have become a pornographic society, in which individuals no longer exist, only objects and categories of objects to be exploited by an uncaring social hierarchy: social hierarchies are not inherently bad, but ours is, and I never again want to hear that as an Asperger I can feel no empathy, no compassion, no caring for this world. But I know that I will hear this again and again.
My morning travel through Asperger information includes both popular amateur ideas and a stock of "studies" by "professional" researchers. It's a depressing journey - so one-sided. The source of the "problem" is the disobedient and / or too intelligent Asperger child. Much effort is made at not using the words obedient or disobedient, but the blame is there; despite the self-congratulatory claim of neurotypical empathy and social harmony that Asperger people are intent on ruining, little empathy exists, either for the different world view inherent in our very being or for the human condition in general.
There would seem to be no recognition on the part of the social majority that society is not what it is cracked up to be. Society sucks, to be honest, but honesty is condemned by those who police thought and language. That is the true source of antipathy toward not only Asperger individuals, but against any human who can't or won't conform:
This morning I was doing my usual search when I became disturbed over the dismal state of human affairs: cruelty, poverty, violence, unequal distribution of resources, the trashed environment, the decimation of species, in short, the devastating and unconscionable behavior of social man. Along with this feeling of monumental horror, I remembered that my view of humanity had not begun this way: as a child I believed in artists, writers, and scientists and the general sanity and goodness of the average person. I believed in knowledge, education and political notions of equality, justice and fair play. The ideals of our nation and culture were in essence, instinctive for an Asperger child.
A half-century has passed, during which the society I had thought I knew turned out to be not so nice, especially to human beings, both at home and around the world. War has become a social institution, a paramount social activity in fact, which obliterates all concern for human value in the ecstatic quest for power and control, for wealth and greed. We have become a pornographic society, in which individuals no longer exist, only objects and categories of objects to be exploited by an uncaring social hierarchy: social hierarchies are not inherently bad, but ours is, and I never again want to hear that as an Asperger I can feel no empathy, no compassion, no caring for this world. But I know that I will hear this again and again.
Welcome to the Real World / A Tour of the Electromagnetic Spectrum
The social majority and psychologists can bad mouth Asperger individuals all they want, but the truth is, that if Asperger people had never existed, the technology and scientific discoveries that make the human environment oh so livable and convenient for Neurotypical people would not exist. If Asperger people were to vanish today, the technologies that provide energy, medicine, water and food for 7 billion people would crash in mere days.
Sunday, March 9, 2014
Black & White Thinking is Necessary
The Algorithm is essential to modern
technology. The Algorithm is a powerful tool in everyday life, despite being
labeled “black and white” thinking and a “cognitive distortion.”
Algorithm
Definition: an algorithm is a finite
sequence of instructions, a logical and explicit step-by-step
procedure for solving a problem starting
from a known beginning.
– the number of instructions must be
finite
– to write the algorithm you first must
know how to solve the problem!
– the solution must follow a logical path:
the order of the instructions IS important
A flowchart is a graphic presentation of an Algorithm:
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