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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Literal thinkers. They will take what you say at face-value. Mean what you say. Say what you mean. Say it exactly. Don't expect attention to nuance, figurative language - ie don't expect poetry or attention to frivolous detail. If observing "special" dates is important - anniversary, etc - give them reminders.[/quote] Lol. This. Plus many are boring, keep narrow often technical or problem solving interests, are too risk averse. They are not the fun conversation types for someone with a liberal arts degree/humanities interest. [b]Some jobs are low paying. Even after 15 years of 50 plus hours of work, he's barely breaking 100k. [/b] [/quote] Yup, even after all that education (advanced degrees) and long work weeks.[/quote]
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