Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The guy has some issues. OCD? Kinda sad
He's clearly autistic, and clearly loves his life, PP. It's not sad at all, quite the opposite! My husband and son are on the spectrum, and follow their passions in life because they literally cannot be functional otherwise. They are very driven. My husband is a research scientist, with an MD and a PhD. He cannot envision himself doing anything else. My son is in college pursuing his topic of interest, one he's had since he was little. There is no room in their lives for doubts or social second-guessing. They know what they want and they go and get it.
These people absolutely do not care what you think of them. They're happy doing their thing.
In the future (perhaps even now), everyone will either be autistic, ADD/ADHD, anxious, depressed, OCD, or a combination of these.
You're trying to be flippant, but this man is a clear, and very positive, example of a highly intelligent person on the autism spectrum. What used to be called a savant. It's textbook and predates the label, really.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The guy has some issues. OCD? Kinda sad
He's clearly autistic, and clearly loves his life, PP. It's not sad at all, quite the opposite! My husband and son are on the spectrum, and follow their passions in life because they literally cannot be functional otherwise. They are very driven. My husband is a research scientist, with an MD and a PhD. He cannot envision himself doing anything else. My son is in college pursuing his topic of interest, one he's had since he was little. There is no room in their lives for doubts or social second-guessing. They know what they want and they go and get it.
These people absolutely do not care what you think of them. They're happy doing their thing.
In the future (perhaps even now), everyone will either be autistic, ADD/ADHD, anxious, depressed, OCD, or a combination of these.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The guy has some issues. OCD? Kinda sad
He's clearly autistic, and clearly loves his life, PP. It's not sad at all, quite the opposite! My husband and son are on the spectrum, and follow their passions in life because they literally cannot be functional otherwise. They are very driven. My husband is a research scientist, with an MD and a PhD. He cannot envision himself doing anything else. My son is in college pursuing his topic of interest, one he's had since he was little. There is no room in their lives for doubts or social second-guessing. They know what they want and they go and get it.
These people absolutely do not care what you think of them. They're happy doing their thing.
In the future (perhaps even now), everyone will either be autistic, ADD/ADHD, anxious, depressed, OCD, or a combination of these.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The guy has some issues. OCD? Kinda sad
He's clearly autistic, and clearly loves his life, PP. It's not sad at all, quite the opposite! My husband and son are on the spectrum, and follow their passions in life because they literally cannot be functional otherwise. They are very driven. My husband is a research scientist, with an MD and a PhD. He cannot envision himself doing anything else. My son is in college pursuing his topic of interest, one he's had since he was little. There is no room in their lives for doubts or social second-guessing. They know what they want and they go and get it.
These people absolutely do not care what you think of them. They're happy doing their thing.
In the future (perhaps even now), everyone will either be autistic, ADD/ADHD, anxious, depressed, OCD, or a combination of these.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The guy has some issues. OCD? Kinda sad
He's clearly autistic, and clearly loves his life, PP. It's not sad at all, quite the opposite! My husband and son are on the spectrum, and follow their passions in life because they literally cannot be functional otherwise. They are very driven. My husband is a research scientist, with an MD and a PhD. He cannot envision himself doing anything else. My son is in college pursuing his topic of interest, one he's had since he was little. There is no room in their lives for doubts or social second-guessing. They know what they want and they go and get it.
These people absolutely do not care what you think of them. They're happy doing their thing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The guy has some issues. OCD? Kinda sad
He's clearly autistic, and clearly loves his life, PP. It's not sad at all, quite the opposite! My husband and son are on the spectrum, and follow their passions in life because they literally cannot be functional otherwise. They are very driven. My husband is a research scientist, with an MD and a PhD. He cannot envision himself doing anything else. My son is in college pursuing his topic of interest, one he's had since he was little. There is no room in their lives for doubts or social second-guessing. They know what they want and they go and get it.
These people absolutely do not care what you think of them. They're happy doing their thing.
Anonymous wrote:The guy has some issues. OCD? Kinda sad