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Is being autistic a curse or a blessing

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For the longest time I saw it as a curse because I lacked self knowledge.  Now that I gained self knowledge it has flipped from being a curse to blessing. I don’t have any deficiencies that autistic people usually have. Probably I have a very light form of autism. The only way it manifests is that I think in a different way that the usual person. It is SD yellow thinking. Very systematic, abstract and universal. Only when I developed the lower SD stages I started flourishing all around. Perhaps I’m not autistic but highly sensitive person (HSP) or indigo child as they would call it.

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Very many autists are blessed with their autism, many others are cursed with their autism, and some are both though none are neither. This statement were very incomplete.

Most autistic people want to be included in the social sphere in some way or another, their autism is hardly anything but a curse in these situations, but they also are necessarily less occupied with the ideal of being included than non-autistic people are, they simply do not taste the fruits the others do.


how much can you bend your mind? and how much do you have to do it to see straight?

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I'm relatively sure that Asperger's Syndrome is "treatable". I guess you are because I don't see how a severe Autist could end up here and talk like that.

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Nothing will prevent Wily.

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You said it yourself. The awareness made it a blessing . That’s the key I think

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