We all have something that puts us one step ahead of everyone else in certain situations. Whether it is something that you learned how to do, something in your genes, or something that you gained or lost in an accident that ended up being a benefit.
Myself? I have Anisocoria, or unequal pupils, which is caused by a defect in one of two parts of the eye. A defect in one means that the pupil of the affected eye's pupil will not dilate and will generally be small. A defect in the other will cause the pupil to not contract and be rather large instead. I personally have the later. So more often than not I never have pupils at the same size which tends to freak people out. How does this benefit me? Instant low light vision. While other people have to wait for their eyes to adjust to a dark room I can go about my business as I please (Whatever I would be doing in a dark room I have no idea). One problem is that unequal pupils is also a symptom of brain death so if I ever get in an accident and go into a coma then I sure hope someone in my family tells them about this.
I also have accumulated more than a normal amount of empathy from dealing with a large number of people who tended to get violently angry really fast, the closest to me being my father and sister. Sure it wasn't fun dealing with them but now I can pretty much mold someone's mood if I know a bit about them. It gets to the point where taking over the internet and texting puts me at a disadvantage and frustrates me because I am missing out on more than half of the information I am used to.
So, what advantage do you have that separates you from the crowd?
Myself? I have Anisocoria, or unequal pupils, which is caused by a defect in one of two parts of the eye. A defect in one means that the pupil of the affected eye's pupil will not dilate and will generally be small. A defect in the other will cause the pupil to not contract and be rather large instead. I personally have the later. So more often than not I never have pupils at the same size which tends to freak people out. How does this benefit me? Instant low light vision. While other people have to wait for their eyes to adjust to a dark room I can go about my business as I please (Whatever I would be doing in a dark room I have no idea). One problem is that unequal pupils is also a symptom of brain death so if I ever get in an accident and go into a coma then I sure hope someone in my family tells them about this.
I also have accumulated more than a normal amount of empathy from dealing with a large number of people who tended to get violently angry really fast, the closest to me being my father and sister. Sure it wasn't fun dealing with them but now I can pretty much mold someone's mood if I know a bit about them. It gets to the point where taking over the internet and texting puts me at a disadvantage and frustrates me because I am missing out on more than half of the information I am used to.
So, what advantage do you have that separates you from the crowd?