>>11963986>Nobody seems to have a clue, I've asked this severally here.Because nobody actually saw the other side's thinking. But it seems to be the relative depth of autists versus the shallownes of normies, though at times they seem to be basically thinking in reverse.
Normies are the chronic cargo cultists - they primarily care for the surface. They copy what others do, then wonder what detail they missed about how to wave with the straw radios so that the cargo is not coming.
Autists try to understand the governing principle, then derive the steps that need to be taken. (This may often lead to autists thinking they do the same thing as others, because their actions follow the same principle, while to the normies it seems different, because the steps taken are not exactly the same.)
This is why normies constantly fail at things (and yes, they do, much more often than you might think, but there is usually an autist at hand to blame for the failure) their understanding of everything is as shallow as they are, and they holliw out everything they manage to take over, because they just cannot be bothered with understanding, they only care about being good enough to fit in.