I totally disagree. There are many aspies who live up to their potentials and go on to be highly successful. Just check out the following link to demonstrate:
Who are famous people with Asperger's Syndrome?
It's rare. They are the exceptions.
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I totally disagree. There are many aspies who live up to their potentials and go on to be highly successful. Just check out the following link to demonstrate:
Who are famous people with Asperger's Syndrome?
3. People with Autism Rarely Judge Others
I'm not sure I understand this, but from my point of view that is impossible. As people don't possess the ability to read thoughts, everyone has to make presumptions about people. People with autism may be less likely to make premature judgements about people as they have a long history of misunderstandings though.
With patience, acceptance and time, mutual social understanding and communication between NT and aspie is desirable, achievable and rewarding.
Unfortunately this isn't me. I have wondered about this a lot lately. I have many autistic traits, but not the one I wish I had. I have huge blank spots in my memory from my childhood. I barely remember any of it. Very strange.