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I have prosopagnosia, or "face blindness". My only proof is my Twitter account, in that I've discussed it there, for years. https://twitter.com/Millinillion3K3/status/1673545499826061312?s=20
The condition was made famous by Oliver Sacks' book, "The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat." More recently, Brad Pitt identified as prosopagnostic in 2022.
Background info here: https://www.businessinsider.com/some-people-cant-recognize-their-own-face-2013-1
Downside: We're much worse than most, at finding faces familiar. "That's Sam!"
Upside: We're much better than most, at comparing two faces. "Those noses are the same!"
To me, it's like magic, how people recognize each other, despite changing hairstyles, clothes, etc. And I imagine it's like magic, to some, how prosos pick out details. (That doesn't make up for the embarrassing recognition errors. One got me fired! Nonetheless, it's sometimes handy.)
Ask me anything.
For those who have questions about taxes, saving, investing or meeting your financial goals, drop your questions here for the AMA today!
Hi there, it’s Michelle Munro - Director of Tax and Retirement Research at Fidelity Investments Canada. I travel the country helping advisors and investors navigate tax, estate, and retirement planning issues. I’ll be live on Monday, June 26th @ 12:00 p.m. EST to answer your questions. AMA!
I joined Fidelity back in 2008 and since 2018, I’ve been the Director of Tax and Retirement Research. Whether you’re 23 or 63, it’s never too early or late to start thinking about your retirement. Have you ever asked yourself - “Should I invest in a TFSA, RRSP, or FHSA?”, “How much do I need to save for retirement?”, “How do I balance paying off debt with investing?” - if you have, then this session is for you! Retirement planning can be complicated, and recent economic conditions have not made it any simpler, but I’m here to help.
In addition to being on TLC and ABC's WE-TV channel in 2007 and 2009, and the third oldest of 16 kids, I was homeschooled by fundamentalist evangelical Christians. I helped raise my younger siblings and worked for the family business.
I have written about my story for Huffington Post and Business Insider, and I run a blog about my experiences. Big families have been a big topic this month, and I wrote a piece recently about why I won't be watching the Amazon docuseries Shiny Happy People. I've done AMAs on other platforms but not on this subreddit. I'm curious to know what the wider reddit community would like to ask me, and I'm ready to answer questions.
Proof: https://imgur.com/a/jZRhwLN
Twitter: (at)StardustArtemis
So, hello! Ask Me Anything!
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