dpnash ,
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@catswhocode @actuallyautistic @actuallyadhd For me, it's less of a problem of perception and more one of dexterity. There is always a nonzero chance that I won't get my hands or fingers (or some larger body part -- think dance and other performing arts) in the right place at the right time, and practice does not consistently get this down to a usefully low level. (Key word: usefully. Just about every artistic field tolerates some degree of mistakes and outright errors in execution. None of them consistently tolerate the amount of "being off" that my body generates all the time.)

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