I can kind of guess what each of these things are by their component words but I’d rather be educated than just assuming things, could you maybe give some cliffnotes?
Basically, it’s all about different ways in which neurodivergent people struggle with stronger and/or less controllable emotions. Justice sensitivity for example can be viewed as an overly extreme reaction and connection to distant injustice.
It might be a reasonable response if it was deeply personal, but that response is extended to all injustice that they learn about. Keep in mind that all of these things exist on a spectrum, so I’m only giving an extreme example to make it understandable.
Is this like those “two truths and a lie” things and one of the terms really is made up?
No, all of these things are fairly common in neurodivergent people.
I can kind of guess what each of these things are by their component words but I’d rather be educated than just assuming things, could you maybe give some cliffnotes?
Basically, it’s all about different ways in which neurodivergent people struggle with stronger and/or less controllable emotions. Justice sensitivity for example can be viewed as an overly extreme reaction and connection to distant injustice.
It might be a reasonable response if it was deeply personal, but that response is extended to all injustice that they learn about. Keep in mind that all of these things exist on a spectrum, so I’m only giving an extreme example to make it understandable.