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God: The biggest autist?

I don't have communication difficulties.
I don't either. I'm quite good at communicating. At least as good as many neurotyps and probably better than lots. I did have to work very hard at it though and I was really terrible at it for many, many, years.
 
Communications skills are practically a prerequisite for people in my profession. Writing project proposals, system specifications, and instruction manuals demands more-than-adequate communications skills. Producing blueprints, diagrams, and schematics requires graphics communications skills as well.

Sadly, there are people in this world who, when asked how much a project is likely to cost, render excessively detailed and verbose descriptions of every step aspect of the process. In short, when I asked for a number, they give a long-winded speech.

"When asked for the time, one should not recite the history of clocks." -- my graduate thesis advisor
 

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