Agnostic.com

4 11

GILL DEFICIT

Drop a goat in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean.

You have just given that goat a terminal case of Gill Deficit Disorder.

Evolve for four hundred million years on land and then abruptly try to live in water again and you will experience a 'difficult period of adjustment'.

But guess what? Go back on land and your Gill Deficit just magically vanishes...

...as if it were never really a disordered aspect of you, but maybe just the result of a mismatched environment. Mismatched Environment Disorder, MED?

Take a member of a species that evolved for two or three hundred thousand years in nomadic, egalitarian, foraging societies of 150 related individuals, and drop her/him in the middle of a stationary, class-segregated, hierarchical, capitalist society of 330 million strangers, or indeed, as we move toward a global society, 7.75 billion...

...and there are going to be some folks with attentional issues. Just give us a couple hundred thousand years to adjust, and we’ll be fine (sorry, ten thousand won’t do it).

I'm not as confident as the author of the linked article that it is possible to "go back".

But please at least allow us ADDers the dignity of being wholly human, instead of pronouncing us defective, deficient, and disordered. Maybe we're just a little homesick.

We’ll be OK. Really.

Thanks.

[solidarity.net.au]

.

skado 9 Oct 9
Share

Enjoy being online again!

Welcome to the community of good people who base their values on evidence and appreciate civil discourse - the social network you will enjoy.

Create your free account

4 comments

Feel free to reply to any comment by clicking the "Reply" button.

1

im currently reading a book, "The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat," a book of psychology cases, where the guy--quite unlike most psychologists, i gotta say--makes basically the same point. He is (was?) somehow able to find areas where even extremely mentally challenged people were suddenly able to be perceived as "normal," at least as long as they were in that context or whatever, quite often music or math.

[google.com]

2

Food for thought indeed!

2

Very good yes.

1

I could sit and discuss this article with you for hours.

ok

@skado One day!

Write Comment
You can include a link to this post in your posts and comments by including the text q:627113
Agnostic does not evaluate or guarantee the accuracy of any content. Read full disclaimer.