Isn’t it generally accepted that directional, dim lighting makes for a more comfortable atmosphere? I doubt that any professional interior or lighting designer would just put a single omnidirectional ceiling light in the middle of the room and call it a day, for good reason. So how is enjoying that neurodivergent? Tbh it seems more neurodivergent to me to be comfortable with bright cold light at home — that’s serial killer behavior, lol.
Seems more like a question of preferences or caring / not caring about something rather than being neurotypical or not.
I doubt that any professional interior or lighting designer would just put a single omnidirectional ceiling light in the middle of the room and call it a day, for good reason.
Hyperbole, and the other way around — serial killers are obviously neurodivergent, but of course not all neurodivergent people are serial killers, haha.
The divergence is what sort of lighting you consider “comfortable”, in case you were serious.
Isn’t it generally accepted that directional, dim lighting makes for a more comfortable atmosphere? I doubt that any professional interior or lighting designer would just put a single omnidirectional ceiling light in the middle of the room and call it a day, for good reason. So how is enjoying that neurodivergent? Tbh it seems more neurodivergent to me to be comfortable with bright cold light at home — that’s serial killer behavior, lol.
Seems more like a question of preferences or caring / not caring about something rather than being neurotypical or not.
Well, they might because it’s cheap.
Well sure, but the point is they wouldn’t do it because people prefer it.
Indeed. At least not as a some form of lighting. Better to have area and spot lighting (and flexibility for different moods/situations).
Interesting choice to associate neurodivergence with serial killer behaviour haha
Hyperbole, and the other way around — serial killers are obviously neurodivergent, but of course not all neurodivergent people are serial killers, haha.