Autism & the Structure of Reality (part 2): The Self v. Social Norms (Nietzsche, Kierkegaard, & Dostoevsky)
In this episode, we explore autism, identity, intuition, & the tension between authenticity and social conformity through psychology and philosophy. Expanding from part 1 & Carl Jung's work, we add Nietzsche, Kierkegaard, & Dostoevsky, and ask a deeper question: what happens when someone is naturally more connected to their internal structure than to the social roles the world expects them to perform? Topics include sensory processing, visual thinking, pattern recognition, the psychological cost of masking, and the struggle between the “self” and the persona people present to the world.
This conversation explores why many autistic individuals experience tension not because of who they are, but because of constant pressure to become someone else. We discuss intuition, internal consistency, social adaptation, individuality, meaning, and the challenge of staying connected to yourself in a world that often rewards performance over authenticity. Rather than viewing autism only through deficits or labels, this episode examines it as a different orientation toward perception, identity, and human experience itself.
Part 1 https://youtu.be/fqDAfjMXTBQ?si=Sf918WWPsyIsnNKQ [https://youtu.be/fqDAfjMXTBQ?si=Sf918WWPsyIsnNKQ]
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00:00 – MAYU Water
01:12 – Daylight Computer Company & Daylight Kids
02:19 – Chroma Light Devices
03:27 Introduction; autism, the self, and the tension between the individual and society
05:05 Friedrich Nietzsche and the “herd”; stability, conformity, prediction, and why systems resist difference
07:50 Immediate certainty, misunderstanding, and why insight depends on the structure receiving it
09:38 Becoming vs being formed; imitation, social reinforcement, and developing from within
11:40 Søren Kierkegaard, “the crowd is untruth,” and the danger of losing the self
14:10 Internal alignment, masking, adaptation, and the cost of staying true to your structure
17:36 Fyodor Dostoevsky; deep processing, overthinking, and translating complex internal worlds into social reality
20:02 Compression, misunderstanding, and why depth can appear “wrong” to the external world
22:05 Schools, workplaces, autism, stimming, eye contact, and the difference between “error” versus alternative structure
25:14 Closing; the tension between internal structure and external expectation, and why the traits that create friction are often the ones that move systems forward
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