Humans tend toward thinking very small when it comes to recognizing each others talents and abilities. Sort of like, "If you can't do what I want, the way I want it done, then you're stupid."
No group I know of suffers more from this stigma than people with autism. This article from Scientific American shows that autism can also be seen as a kind of gift with great advantages; the gift of being able to see the world differently.
In my experience, being able to think outside-the-box is very useful.
Thursday, December 1, 2011
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