Sensory Overload: How to Expose a Communist
In many Eastern cultures, deliberate thinking is not just a trait but a cultural cornerstone, often rewarded in academic and professional settings. This “acemedia” (a term we’ll use to describe environments that incentivize hyper-specialized, methodical work) produces remarkable outcomes in fields like technology, engineering, and research.
However, it also amplifies the vulnerabilities of autistic tendencies when faced with sensory overload or rapid disruption.
By creating environments that overwhelm deliberate thinkers—through information saturation, aggressive innovation, or unpredictable market moves—you can turn their strengths into liabilities.
Liabilities that are also linked to ADHD.
The same focus that drives their success in controlled settings becomes a bottleneck when the rules change overnight. This is where you gain the upper hand, capitalizing on their hesitation to secure a net gain for your side.
Strategic Overload: A Net Gain for You
The beauty of this approach lies in its asymmetry.
Your ability to iterate faster, disrupt consensus, and overwhelm deliberate thinking creates a net loss for your opposition while positioning you as the dominant force. Whether you’re challenging entrenched industries, or cultural norms, the strategy is the same: move faster, think bolder, and create chaos that only you can navigate.