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I was just wondering what combination everyone's minds are. Because people always say you are either math-science or writing-art minded. I know that there are more combinations, so I made a survey seeing if my theory is right. I know there are probably more combinations but please pick the one that describes you best.

Hypothesis
most to least common:

science-math
writing-art
science-art
science-writing
math-art
math-writing

If my hypothesis is correct, then the survey results will go in this order. If not then... I guess I would be wrong obviously.

SoccerFreak248 Wrote:
I was just wondering what combination everyone's minds are. Because people always say you are either math-science or writing-art minded. I know that there are more combinations, so I made a survey seeing if my theory is right. I know there are probably more combinations but please pick the one that describes you best.

Hypothesis
most to least common:

science-math
writing-art
science-art
science-writing
math-art
math-writing

If my hypothesis is correct, then the survey results will go in this order. If not then... I guess I would be wrong obviously.


I'm maths-art-science-writing. Big Grin

I'm generally bad at math.

I've always been good at writing.

I'm pretty good with some of the sciences.

The only form of art that I'm good at is poetry.
I'm not brilliant at anything, but I'm good at everything.  I do not have a science-math-art-writing dichotomy.  I am simply really good at learning.  I can learn anything, learn it well, and learn it fast.  It does not matter what category it falls into, if I want to learn it I will.
well... i guess everyone has every brain type
I voted for "science-writing", based on the testing I did a few months back.
I claimed science-art.  Some of this is wishful thinking on my part.

Luai_lashire Wrote:
I'm not brilliant at anything, but I'm good at everything.  I do not have a science-math-art-writing dichotomy.  I am simply really good at learning.  I can learn anything, learn it well, and learn it fast.  It does not matter what category it falls into, if I want to learn it I will.


What humility....!

I am not sure where anyone is reading pride into it.  A statement about an ability always sounds to me like a statement of fact.  People are always telling me that if I say I'm good at something I must be bragging, and that if I say I'm bad at something I must be putting myself down.
I voted for writng-art.
It seems that trying to describe a spectrum of intelligence/creativity, but the names you uses might be misleading. A mathematician might look at math as a creative medium and have no writing or art skills, oppositely you could have an analytic artist.
I voted science-art.

Art mainly because I feel I can draw... abit.

But then again I don't think I can visualize things as clearly as other autistics has described their visualizations. I like to say that I visualize abstract "impressions" but I can never predict how it should be drawn, so I try and fail to see what works - which is mentally exhausting and that might be why I don't draw often.

(I made my avatar picture myself for those who don't know)

I wonder if I get better at writing, but certainly not all aspects of writing as I still can't show that I know everything about a subject on tests at school. Still, I think I might show some skill in writing by writing all these very short replies, the shorter the better! ... but I might be wrong.

Science because, well... I make fantasy worlds, but I never allow me to fantasize anything that I don't believe is possible.

EvilZakkie Wrote:

Batman55 Wrote:

Luai_lashire Wrote:
I'm not brilliant at anything, but I'm good at everything.  I do not have a science-math-art-writing dichotomy.  I am simply really good at learning.  I can learn anything, learn it well, and learn it fast.  It does not matter what category it falls into, if I want to learn it I will.


What humility....!


There's absolutely nothing wrong with being proud of an ability - and this is quite an impressive skill to have.


It sounds less like an acquired skill and more like an innate ability to me--one I wish I had, but I couldn't possibly be further away from it.

I do agree there's nothing wrong with being proud of an ability--I just wish I had less "covetry" in my nature.

EvilZakkie Wrote:
You insulted someone for no reason, and I called you on it. You do this quite often. It doesn't matter if you feel jealous, you still have the option of not insulting someone - and you repeatedly choose not to take it.

Ouch!

I think I missed something there. Well, anyway, I voted writing-art, but I also like science (mostly the "soft" sciences) and arithmetic.
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