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"life pro tips" for people slightly on the schizoid spectrum? I have realized that my version of "nerdiness" actually checks significant checkmarks of diagnostic criteria, such as indifference, aloofness, anhedonia, inner fantasies, being suspiciously "good" at dealing with criticism (i.e. not care) etc. One good idea I managed to google up is to build empathy by praising people. This goes well with a buddhist practice I have found earlier, which is to wish good things to people, like happiness or long life.
These things may deal with the social aspect of it pretty well, but I guess what I would like to know, is this kind of internal retreat from the outer world does come from retreating to the social world? I mean, perhaps not for everybody, but for me the world outside my head can be split into two distinct categories, the social world of humans and the material world of everything else, nature, the universe, also human made things, cars etc. The world of subjects and the world of objects, right? Do you think feeling aloof, indifferent and internally retreating from the world of objects too (unlike aspergers, who are often fascinated by a narrow range of objects, this seems the major difference between asperger and schizoid) can come from a retreat from the social, human world, so fixing that would fix the other as well? How to put it... I was never really interested in the beauty of nature (as a subset of never really interested in anything), do you think getting more interested in people (by practicing praises and good wishes) also makes one more interested in this non-people things of the world as well? That everything reduces to the social?
I can offer no help; but feel like "life pro tips for living happy with schizoid spectrum disorders" would be a really good piece of knowledge to create.