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Many people see honesty as a typical feature of [[Special:MyLanguage/Autisme|autism]]. It is true that people with autism often communicate literally and directly, but that doesn’t mean they never hide or adapt the truth. What matters is understanding '''why''' they do it. | Many people see honesty as a typical feature of [[Special:MyLanguage/Autisme|autism]]. It is true that people with autism often communicate literally and directly, but that doesn’t mean they never hide or adapt the truth. What matters is understanding '''why''' they do it. | ||
=== Context blindness and truth === | |||
[[Special:MyLanguage/Autisme|Autism]] is often associated with [[Special:MyLanguage/Het spectrum van contextgevoeligheid|context blindness]] — | |||
[[Special:MyLanguage/Autisme| | difficulty in grasping situations within their broader context. | ||
While others spontaneously take into account subtle cues (''the right nuance, the right timing''), | |||
a person with autism tends to focus mainly on factual accuracy or immediate outcomes. | |||
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