petrushkagoogol Posted November 1, 2017 Report Posted November 1, 2017 I think Asperger's syndrome can be expressed in terms of 2 basic logical relations - 1. What is ordinary for you is extraordinary for others. (eg. solving a complex mathematical proof) 2. What is extraordinary for you is ordinary for others. (eg. making friends) It creates the persona of the nutty professor who is a sociophobe. Einstein, Newton, Tesla and other great thinkers are supposed to have been it's sufferers. Do you think that these two logical relations encapsulate the concept behind this rather esoteric psychological condition ? Quote
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