Indexing Coffee with Notion
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Other academics think it's bipolar that provides value
https://www.its.caltech.edu/~matilde/DarkBrightness.pdf
I've seen others argue for schizotypy using the same biographical examples rotfl.
My working slogan now is "Schizotypes transmute ("magic") Coffee to Coin ("value").
The flip side: (functioning) Schizotypes (adjoining academia) have lost their obsession with magic, AND self-diagnosed this loss with depression/anxiety/senescence etc. it's more subtle imho, but CS is a confounding factor (muddling the pipeline between "dopamine" and "coin", as exemplified by TFA)
Related dysregulatory mechanism (institutional) https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00283-015-9577-2
Status doesn't fuck with Schizotypes all that much... Unless? Let me affirm that you are "NPD-free" from my vantage point :)