Interview with Daniel Bensen on his podcast, Kingdoms of Evil. Check it out. (and don’t miss some interesting comments on Daniel’s page)…
autism
Steve Silberman writes eloquently about the history of autism in his new book NeuroTribes, as well as in a TED talk (transcript) and various other articles. I think this resonates with me particularly, because I see a parallel in my own history.…
The Way I See It. An increasingly-personal account of the world as seen by someone on the Autism spectrum.
Hans Asperger:
Autistic children have the ability to see things and events around them from a new point of view, which often shows surprising maturity.…
The Way I See It. An increasingly-personal account of the world as seen by someone with Asperger’s. I am not a special snowflake, so surely others feel the same way. All the same, I am not speaking on behalf of any group or movement.…
People more often make the mistake of defining “normal” too narrowly, compared to the mistake of defining it too broadly. Once you agree with that, it makes sense to check your own comfort zone and see if you’ve been missing out on things at the edges.…