Wolfgangus Faldestolius
Little notes from an armchair
1... No one has refuted the accuracy of his recovery stories and I can confirm based on my own experience that he understood autism very well, much better than the so-called experts understand it today.
2...What I'm saying is that stress caused by a person's beliefs can impair their thinking and make it difficult to understand people, interpret things too literally, and cause them to have difficulty reading emotions.
1. I think you won't get us interested, unless you show the relevance of this information to your own case. Otherwise you will strike us as an axe grinder out to undermine some of us. I'm not saying it's impossible, I'm saying you haven't, yet.
In our case, some light on our lives is scattered across numerous threads. Most of us have a continuing journey, much of it still ahead of us (like all human beings).
What else have you read? Numerous autistic authors are vividly informative. I personally regard them as the experts, which I don't preface with "so called".
2. This goes for all the many NTs who took for granted they didn't have to put any effort into responsible living and cut corners.
Your posts come over as if you are belittling our heroic everyday achievements in continually improving our adaptations.