The biological significance of Asperger's.
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Asperger's patients have a weaker connection between the prefrontal cortex and the amygdala than the average person. This causes the amygdala's fear response to paralyze rational thought.
The resulting problems are numerous and spread out like a spider's web.
2. Asperger's traits can be exploited from high IQ and above. Napoleon, Einstein, and others, however, enter a completely systematic mindset, literally trapping them in Asperger's autistic world.
Higher IQ leads to a greater ability to systematize, so everything is systematized, and ChatGPT can be seen as a human being.
3. Those with average IQ have a lower ability to systematize (more so than the average person), significantly increasing the risk of depression and mental illness.
4. They have a remarkable ability to analyze people and can instantly identify someone who is abnormal.
5. Without a parent who can explain the emotional language of others, Asperger's patients are naturally weeded out and socially excluded.
6. There must be a mother or father who can clearly serve as a spiritual pillar, and men, in particular, are said to have a strong bond with their mothers.
7. Environment is crucial for Asperger's patients. If the parents are losers, they will live a loser's life. If the parents are successful, they will inherit a pioneer's life. This is because Asperger's patients
have no place to develop social skills in society. This is because, in a world where everyone must understand others through intuition, they are not provided with verbal explanations of emotions and intuition.
8. Asperger's patients are strongly attracted to people of the opposite sex with borderline personality disorder. However, the outcome is always catastrophic. If neither party makes an effort, the outcome is inevitably catastrophic.
9. The social significance of Asperger's patients lies in their sacrificial existence, existing for the transformation and progress of humanity.
10. Asperger's is a being born by abandoning emotions, interpersonal relationships, and social skills, and focusing entirely on systems thinking. They are sacrificial beings for the advancement of humanity.
11. The reason Asperger's is such a small minority is because they are, literally, sacrificial beings. Just as ants sacrifice for the collective, it is written in their DNA, so too is humanity.
If all humans lived solely on emotions, humanity would never progress. Therefore, the current advancement of humanity is thanks to the sacrifice of Asperger's.
12. If the environment is horribly unsuitable, Asperger's sufferers face the worst possible situation a human can experience.
In this case, they are socially rejected.
Conclusion
Asperger's sufferers are sacrificial beings for humanity.
I believe this is all born from your personal experience but you’re putting it out here as fact so I’m gonna be pretty blunt with you back, because frankly I find a lot of what you’ve written fairly offensive.
So I apologize in advance if I seem callous or dismissive of your lived experience, but I will offer a counterpoint and I encourage you to question some of your beliefs.
There’s a difference between trying to understand autism and dressing it up in outdated pathology and mythology.
Calling autistic people “sacrificial beings” for humanity is dehumanizing. It strips us of our individualism and agency and turns us into tropes to be used in other people’s narratives. With all due respect f-k that.
A few things that need correcting:
“Weaker connections” and “paralyzed rational thought”
That’s an oversimplified and outdated take on autistic neurology. We are not walking amygdala malfunctions. Most of us don’t get paralyzed by fear, we get overwhelmed by intense environments and situations due to sensory and cognitive overload.
2. The Einstein/Napoleon fantasy
Systemizing isn’t a prison, it’s a strength. The idea that high-IQ autistics get trapped in some autistic world is simply not true. I am profoundly gifted and live in the real world just fine, even if I also simultaneously experience a completely different reality that I struggle to communicate or share with the people around me. At times I am on a completely different wavelength and might as well be speaking a different language. It is what it is. I certainly don’t confuse ChatGPT for a real person but I do see patterns where others don’t.
3. Depression doesn’t come from being autistic. It can come from chronic misunderstanding, unhealed trauma, isolation, and succumbing to repeated negative thinking and beliefs.
You don’t get mentally ill from having a different wiring. You do get mentally ill from constantly being told or believing that your perception or wiring or experience is wrong.
4. “We can instantly spot abnormal people”?
Come on. That’s not a trait, that’s projection, and also not really true either. We do tend to have elevated pattern recognition capabilities but can also be completely blind or naive to others as well. I’ll get to this later, but because I was raised by a bpd mother I have been fairly blind to identifying bpd people for most of my life as their behavior was normalized to me.
5–7. Parenting determines our worth?
Yeah, environment matters, for literally every human being. This is not unique to autistic people. And framing autistic kids as naturally weeded out if they don’t have perfect parents is cruel.
8. The borderline attraction
There’s a pattern between attachment trauma and attraction, sure, but autistic people aren’t doomed to catastrophic relationships. That narrative is about your own history perhaps but not all autistic people. For the record my mom had bpd and my dad is autistic (with alexithymia), and I have had both bpd partners and partners who are emotionally unavailable. In general people are attracted to attachment styles that are similar to one of their parents or a combination of them both.
9–11. The “sacrificial ant-people” bs
We aren’t here to give humanity progress like worker drones while being socially discarded. Our value isn’t transactional, and we don’t exist to die on the altar of neurotypical convenience. Sorry but this is total bs victim mentality.
12. Autistics don’t get rejected because we’re “born for sacrifice.”
We are rejected because society still believes stereotypes exactly like the ones in this post.
We are not martyrs, glitches, or evolutionary props. We are not broken neurotypical people. We are whole, unique, varied humans with different operating systems.
We don’t need pity. We don’t need mythology. We need respect, autonomy, and environments that stop gaslighting us for existing. That’s it.
Ok. Though I agree with some, sounds more sort of like your personal experience with it. Aspies can't feel emotions like others? That's pretty generalised imo
Sounds robotic and generalized. I don’t agree with nor relate to any of that. You are making it sound like we are destined to be miserable because our DNA is somehow flawed. And I am pretty sure there are plenty of successful aspies out there whose parents were not successful. We can think for ourselves, we are not clones mimicking our parents!
Thank you 🙏🏻 for sharing this. 💔
I want some answers. I dated a person with Asperger's (30 M). We are on 4 yr. LDR, I know its crazy, because I love him, I have to be humble all the time, now he wants to break up with me, because he doesn't feel the spark. I let him go, but at the same time hoping for reconciliation. Does they have firm decisions? We argued before but we reconciled, now its different.
Unfortunately I can relate to what you’re going through. It’s such a difficult set of emotions to deal with. Are you NT like myself? All you can do is give it a time out, step away and care for yourself, be your own best version. Easier said than done, but the more you force the issue with him, he’ll just pull away further. Only a few months ago I too was completely taken off guard by someone I love for many years. Albeit we did live very separate lives and had no contact for many years, when we finally connected it felt like coming home. After a few months out of nowhere he made a complete turn around….no explanation or details. To put it bluntly as a NT; my heart was torn out of my body and shoved into a wood chipper- I was numb and confused. We still after many months have not spoken, I texted him (selfishly for my own healing and emotional processing) Always knowing I was ghosted, but honestly it helped me work out my emotional loss and pain. I’ve finally stopped, and feel better ❤️🩹 I hope my sharing this isn’t disrespectful to anyone here on this site. I’ve been snooping 🧐 in on aspbergers/adult autism for a deeper understanding of what took place from his perspective. I wish you the best in finding peace with whatever the outcome of your relationship. 💕
Thank you for sharing this. Yes. I give him space, at first I beg, but he looks affected too and I dont want him to outbursts or stress more. I know its hard on my side but I care more for his well-being. Its been 8 days, no contact. I worry a lot about how he holds up.
Even though he is the one pushing me, I still care. I hope we will both find our peace and healing🥺
Congratulations, you just found the cure.
The borderline relationships got me. Exactly where I am right now
Same but she left me and gave no reason and just dissapeared. Feels like i wasted a year on this person trying my hardest and now i'm all alone again and made no friends during that time
Sorry but when I got to the "ChatGPT is totally a human being" part I could read no further.