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Completely agree with NT people being stranger. Whenever I chat with someone ND, it feels like there's a layer of understanding that just isn't there with the wider neurotypes.
No offense taken at all, it's a fair comparison, but upsetting when you see the similarity in how judgmental and shallow some people can be. Eccentricity is the route I usually take. It ends up dividing the room into buckets depending on the amount of "personality" one can take. Not sure how predictability/spontaneity influences this viewpoint of NTs as well, but as you pointed out, ferocity and being "too good at your job" can also make NTs jealous from what I've experienced.
Especially when they are bad at theirs, and all the more so when they are your boss... ๐ญ
Yup! Once they notice that you struggle with basic tasks, but are able to synthesize complex information or tackle very involved tasks in a fraction of the time they can... It's bullying for you! :)
The good news is that gaslighting requires your participation.:-)
The bad news is that they control your paycheck.:-(