It's amazing how much we continue to learn about these conditions.
Review into mental health conditions, ADHD and autism: interim report (gov.uk). https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/independent-revie...
Autism is a varied condition and the stereotype that you are referring to does not apply to a very, very sizeable portion of people with autism.
They really know how to concentrate. It's next level, unknown by the normies. You want a guy who can give his full obsessive waking attention to a riddle for days or years, that's where you look. And that makes them valuable. Which brings us to my actual point.
Digression from this narrative is often met with hostility. That's popular, emotionally-charged narratives for you.
If not all, what percentage?
There is a matrix of is-diagnosed, is-not-diagnosed, identifies-as, does-not-identify-as, which is open to exploitation by those who "identify as" something they are not diagnosed with. Who gets fucked? The people who are diagnosed but do not identify as their diagnosis.
God help me once we start adding another dimension of people who have a condition, but are also not diagnosed and do not identify with it either...
Shameless plug but to see ABA data better, I built a site with the Observable Framework[1] that analyzes sessions at: https://behavior.today
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It turns out, no amount. Now I’m just a weird adult with an ironclad distrust of all authority.
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