Tessa Schlesinger
1 min readAug 25, 2021

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I don't think that's true. My late father must have had around the same number. Mine has been measured at between 165 and off-the-graph. Many people I know are around 160.

What is true is that one's reality is different to that of other people, and science showed a few months back that we had a greater chance of there being something wrong. I have Asperger's and I'm pretty sure my father did as well. My brother was also mentally il;/

I didn't want to read that, so it's one of the few pieces of research I didn't read further. In fact, I think it said that everybody who was that high had some sort of anomaly in their brain. It really freaked me out.

One is very alone at that range. I remember the doctor who told me I was off-the-graph, "You will always see what other people don't see."

And that is true. People think you are crazy and stupid and don't know things. Meanwhile you can take a thousand things, make a pattern,a nd see ahead. At a guess, the guy realized he was alone, and he would always be alone.

I'm 70. I've never had a anyone to love me or had a relationship. My late father battled to find people he could relate to. And so on, and so forth.

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