As a psychologist, I agree. And it may show up early...my kindergarten report card said, "She is quick to recognize pattern." We all are scanning for pattern recognition all the time, often unconsciously. The thinking is also that (at least sometimes) when you are bothered or irritated or feel uncomfortable with someone, it is because the person is behaving as an outlier, ie. outside of the many many pattern schemes you have in your mind, conscious and unconscious. It's really interesting |
Technical analyst for short term stock market trades. |
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So many! Data analysis and visualization, architecture, urban planning, graphic design, marketing. |
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Coding |
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You will be replaced with AI. |
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Nope. Genealogist. So far computers are crap at analyzing old handwriting unless expensively tuned. And computers have trouble linking across sources they can't mine and/or haven't been fed. A person can be a cheap resource compared to loading and standardizing data so a computer can mine it. |
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This I'm good at recognizing patterns/filling the blanks - successfully working in accounting One of my kids has even better attention to details/pattern recognition (and ADHD on top of that) is a nurse |
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