Yes. I have lost jobs because I didn't fit into the social network at work. I worked, I thought about the job and how to do that job better. I was too focused on the job to indulge in what I thought was idyll chit chat. Thank you for your support.
You were in the wrong place then. People with the Asperger's are the best specialists known to the world. They are like gems and an intelligent company really appreciates them.
@@MasonStormSunny some fields only allows specialists who are certified such by people in systems that either haven't caught up and/or continue to justify bad (sometimes harmful) behaviors/beliefs/ethics making it extremely difficult if not impossible for the people who would be most beneficial to as a specialist within that area of the field to be recognized, accepted, and properly supported
same here, I had a couple of dozen jobs before I found one where I'm actually comfortable as a remote interpreter/translator: no boss, no-coworkers, just the task at hand. Neurotypicals are tribal, petty, and cruel.
I have Asperger's syndrome. My intelligence is pretty high - 156 points in the Cattell scale which places me in the top 1% of the population. I belong to Mensa. I consider myself truly vastly superior to other normal people in certain aspects - attention to details, analytical thinking, ability to solve technical problems. However, my social abilities are very poor. Why should I care about that if I the world is so interesting? Do I regret that I have that syndrome? Absolutely no. I treat it as my blessing. I feel really special thanks to that. Anyway, I have a wife and a child. I lead a pretty normal life. It's all about understanding of your partner - your strengths and limitations should be known. Speak about them loudly.
I have Asperger's and when I was younger, I assisted in the development of software, generally from the viewpoint of whether the software was user-friendly, intuitive. Generally, I did well out in the work world because I could see the holes in plans, regardless of the type of work, very quickly.
When I was a kid they called my Asperger's being "gifted". I got along much better with the gifted kids and most of us went on to computer related careers
I am a very good example of that. I have Asperger's and superior intelligence. I ended up in the IT world and I have a very successful career. On the other hand, my social abilities are very poor.
From the bottom of my heart, as someone affected by this: - Thank you... I genuinely appreciate it. I have repeatedly heard and read that companies are inclusive, nothing more distant from reality. It is good to see that one's type is genuinely appreciated, at least in one place; and not because some appearances need to be maintained.
The diversity thing started years ago and its getting worse. It seems they are pushing for places to be diverse while still maintaining their standards and numbers (like schools, college, med school, grad school, etc). They will say they are diverse, enroll a few diverse people and use that as their poster. Its very plasticy. Academia is the worst offender. I actually am not in med school right now bc of the plastic education system.
I’m autistic & in tech sales. I’m fairly blessed to have good social skills, but I excel mainly because it’s so process driven & I’ve always been able to understand intricacies of the product better than my colleagues, and effectively communicate them in a simple way. As such I’ve literally always been top performer! Great vid
I'm late in life diagnosed about a year or more ago now. And just recently with ADHD. Living in a small rural town in Maine, I have felt trapped by the lack of understanding about myself and the world. I wish there were more resources available for me... thank you for what you are doing
Yes, I agree with this video. I work in IT for many years, also what helps with autism and IT is the fast jumping to conclusions and thereby solving the problem.
I struggle with social networking so hard but I'm a accurate worker. I love my work and did it with passion. But thats not enough. I don't fit in. It hurt so much. Again and again. But i never give up. I find someone like this man who knows what's the real reason to work.
I was disciplined by my boss fo being a little too exact in enforcing the school's cell phone policy. I had a nervous breakdown because of it. I had already lost so many jobs for being the person who was so exact about rules. 4 years later, I was referred by my therapist for an autism diagnosis given my series of mental health episodes, rigidity, sensory issues, and inability to remain employed.
I experienced the same thing working in a school. They forbid me from wearing an ear plug and show me attitude when I ask a question, telling me in a reluctant way that it ‘makes sense for you to ask about that’. I am autistic but I can also sense emotions of rejection. They soon fired me because I am not able to consistently have lunch with a large group of colleagues. On the last days at work I would spend 10-15 mins in the empty sports room that smelt old but no one’d be there to force me to mask for them
What is needed is understanding and compassion. If someone is understanding, flexible and let’s autistic people do things on their terms, you won’t get better results or more conscientious workers.
He's talking about not neglecting which precides with 'norm' thus creating which 'not' - for who are worth which more (but not so suit to our own conception and so 'preference'!)
This is what my son needs. He also has Autism, Aspergers, strussles to findwork, is on disability because of this. But he Loves Computers, tech, coding, learning etc. This company would be the perfect answer for him, if only there were more like this.🙁
Instead of finding work perhaps he can create a job for himself. If he knows what he loves to do, what he’s passionate about and how he could use that in a job situation, like what would he feel would be a job he would like to do, and that he knows he could do well. What environment will he need in order to perform this job so he can be satisfied with his efforts? Then start thinking, where (company, field e.g) would his skills be advantageous to an employer? Next step is contacting a potential employer and convince him/her/them that they need him to perform that job for them. How would they benefit from employing him? What assets can he bring? Basically convince them that here is an employee they can’t afford to turn down, even if they have to create a new position specifically for him. Many actors end up with a role that wasn’t even in the original script, but because the instructor/writer or whoever hire actors saw something special in them, they end up creating a role that fits that person perfectly. An example of that is the curly haired boy in “stranger things” Does he like hacking? There are so many places that need good hackers now a days.
This has helped me to understand the potential of people with autism. I am having a meeting at my 13-year-old grandson's school today to get some help for him which up to now has been ignored by the education system who I understand want to put him in a special needs school because he does not fit the school stereotype pupil. It would be great to find out what his strengths are and extend him. I will comment further after the meeting
Evan Beckwith, I have Asperger's myself, make sure your grandson isn't so distracted by his difficulties. I assume you know autistic people perceive the world in a different way, by my perspective there's not a big difference between autistic people and nonautistic people. Both have difficulties and both need support with their difficulties. There's also a lot of myths and falsehood online regarding Autism. For example, individuals with Autism don't really have social deficits, autistic and nonautistic people can socialize equally well, the difficulty is to do with who they socialize with. Through my experiences I came to see autistic people have one rule book about how to socialize, but nonautistic have a different socializing rule book. It's the mismatches between the two books that cause the difficulty. One of the rules in the autistic rule book is to talk about what we're interested in, talking about his interests is part of an autistic person's wellbeing, it can prevent the brain overstimulating so they don't get overloaded by what's happening around them. Ask people to listen for what your grandson talks about the most, we like talking about what we're interested in for a pretty wide length of time.
I love the medical aspects of the human body. Ever since I was four, I was reading anatomy books, Drawing the blood stream and various body cells. I loved going to the doctors, specialists and medical professionals; who were immersed in such learning and achieving amazing breakthroughs within their experiences within the vast spectrum of scientific discoveries on all fronts. I would ask many questions and be very thankful to have learned from them (even if it was just a little bit of information.) I would watch various medical documentaries and programs detailing anatomy, physiology, biology and pathologies of the human body under various conditions, injuries, diseases and unexpected changes. The soring highs of a successful heart transplant patient.. able to finally run around and live life to the fullest; to the unfair lows of of a person who had battled so very bravely in the face of cancer... But who never did let said diagnosis define them indefinitely as a different person. I am now studying to become a AIN... and I am finding most of the units easy as it sparks the retained information from my earlier years of being ''obsessively" captivated by Human anatomy... and all it's systems. It is this obsessiveness.. and the longing to learn more about the vast pool of possibilities to ensure that the health of humanity expands outwardly for the better... that is assuring me, that even though I may not be socially able all the time? I can still care for people who need it... and perform my duty of care to all... by my logical thinking, my attention to detail... and my ability to not see ''Normal.'' My disability...? Aspergers..... is an ability!!
@Syd Barger it is not difficult to be nice, be empathetic and be willing to assist anyone to the best of your abilities when they need help. Most people with autism and similar disabilities actually put in more of an effort into providing such needs through actions than those who don't have any disability. Why? Because we know how cruel and horrible most of the people in this world can be. I've lost faith in many people because they see only the diagnosis of the disability and not the soul standing right in front of them coming to grips with what it could spell for their futures.
@@rileygraham8952 there are many labels. Autism is the main one. But there are others that indicate different levels. Asperger's is also identified as ''High functioning" Autism. Etc.
Beautiful. Brings tears to my eyes. My son was severe Autism. I always knew he was gifted, so I worked to recover health and brain function through biomedical interventions and ABA therapy. He now is Aspergers and has job potential and life potential. Ty to the beautiful people who see the gifts these people have. 🙏
I've been doing software testing for the past few years myself. Before my diagnosis not too long ago, during the testing of the software, I would reach levels of focus that were so intense, it freaked me out. I worked 14 hrs some days and I wouldn't even notice the time. I was so obsessed with the particular work I was doing at the time that I would walk to my car late at night running the problem in my head over and over. I just couldn't let go. Then this led to burnout, and I've had no choice but to cool it down and keep myself in check just for my own health and sanity. I try to keep it under control now.
I have heard a number of these videos and I have been misdiagnosed for a very long time. I would like to find someone like him that has an environment that I can excel in unlike what I have been in for many decades now... I would like to find someone like this before there is nothing left for me here in this world.
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I have aspergers and I didn't make it through this video because the uncomfortable pausing between words make it very boring and kinda taxing but good on you for making a place for people like us
I felt that. The long pauses were awkward and I was like "Keep going". Then I was like "Maybe he's a little nervous and is trying to organize his thoughts". My curiosity far outweighed my impatience. While the pauses were annoying and agonizing, it was worth it for me. I mean, I'm no techno wizard person because that's not my passion, though I'm curious about it. I deal with poetry and writing, which is my main focus and passion. Right now, I'm thinking, "How can I word this comment better?" to "You know what? Who cares? You don't have to be perfect all the time at something you love, as long as you enjoy doing it, unless it's a job so you have to try." I don't care much how I write on this comment/reply, because it is not my job, and I am not writing a novel or poem. It's simply to get thoughts out in an efficient way, rather than a creative way. I'm very analytical with my thoughts and emotions, the thoughts that provoke emotions, and the emotions that provoke thoughts. Now if only I found job where my poetry and writing could be useful/appreciated within an autistic community... Roses are red, Violets are blue, I'm on a spectrum, Of various hue -Me
I'm Asperger Syndrom and I think he's right about everything he said. It's very personnal, I take it personnaly, cause I know in France, it's not the same Way for people with autism. I feel it every time and every day. I would like more people like him in the entire World, to help the others, like me.
Charline Martinez, I have Asperger's myself and have been studying it for over 20 years, including the difference in our brains and where these thinking patterns and gifts come from. The main area of the brain affected is the occipital lobes at the back, the variation makes our brains work in a systematic way. Now considering how autistic people behave makes a good explanation. • Routines • Patterns • Consistency • Uncomfortable with changes • Detail Orientation All these traits are principles of a system. Autistic people are best at; • IT • Architecture • Mathematics • Music • Accountants and other things down those lines, as you can see, all these activities work with structure and a system. It's even hypophisised that 90% of technology came from minds of people on The Autism Spectrum, all technology is systematic.
I have Asperger's syndrome. My intelligence is pretty high - 156 points in the Cattell scale which places me in the top 1% of the population. I belong to Mensa. I consider myself truly vastly superior to other normal people in certain aspects - attention to details, analytical thinking, ability to solve technical problems. However, my social abilities are very poor. Why should I care about that if I the world is so interesting? Do I regret that I have that syndrome? Absolutely no. I treat it as my blessing. I feel really special thanks to that. Anyway, I have a wife and a child. I lead a pretty normal life. It's all about understanding of your partner - your strengths and limitations should be known. Speak about them loudly.
That is so me, I mean Aspie me. As a scientist and innovator, I owe my little bit of success to that: seeing the detail, seeing what others don't see. And it's so strange sometimes. I get these ideas, hopefully good ideas, then demonstrate that they work. Then people ask: but that's so easy, easy to copy, why is it so special? Well, I don't know, I mean, people have been looking at that problem for years, and never thought about that. Why they don't see what I see, I really don't know. And then, of course, they steal your idea and make money with it. Because that's what NT people are obsessed with, making money, especially if they don't have to work for it. And as an Aspie, I really don't care about it. But they don't realize that if they hired me instead, or invest in my company, they would have all the future ideas that I haven't had yet. People seem to think that if you had a good idea, it's just luck, and it will never happen again. Because they don't know what it is to be like that, they look at things the way I do, or other Aspies do.
You're right. I work in the creative field, just started my own business and recently experienced what I would term as betrayal. A company walked away with my ideas in the hopes of cutting costs and not having to pay me. Unfortunately they do not realise how much they will be losing in the future when they actually need me, which they will
People with the Asperger's are the best specialists known to the world. They are like gems and an intelligent company really appreciates them. As of the ability to see more by us, Aspies. I totally agree with you in that aspect. I managed to identify a technical issue in the product which was owned by thousands of people and it was available for a couple of years. When I encounter a challenge I literally crash it - my mind is so around it that I entirely destroy such a problem with the power of my mind.
The part about autistics having more left brain ability is not quite correct. Neural atypicals like myself have more symmetrical brains than neural typicals. That means we process information procedurally better, and can usually find unique patterns others can't. Which can lead to unique solutions, and make us creative, and highly emotional, but in a different way than a NT.
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You have a-typic autism, did i understand that right? My son is Four years old and is diagnosed on a-typic autism two years ago. There is Not much Information to find about a-typic autism and how to handle. Can you help me
This video made me have an epiphany. I've been waiting until I can get in to talk to a doctor but I theorize I'm on the spectrum. And by trade, I deal with lots of information while also dealing with lots of sensory input. It's gets so tiring. I never feel like I can get enough sleep. And the guy napping on the floor really struck a chord with me.
@Cartoonhead boy oh boy... you're way off the mark. creative work is actually a pretty great fit. getting lost in the weeds of a creative project can be a lot like working on a software project.
I’m curious how many people truly understand that what was formerly known as Asperger’s in the past pre-5 DSM isn’t “the mildest form of autism” but in reality, the most useful distinction between it and the rest of the spectrum is the lack of speech delay. If someone has sufficient dyspraxia that affects speaking, there is no useful distinction there to be made.
Autism is betrayed to happily. There's families struggling super hard with their autistic children, and adults struggling super hard to live with there own autism. Autistic childhood isn't easy either.
doubt it. diversity is awesome, but i don't believe in anyone being objectively better than anyone else. everyone is good at some things, bad at other things, but nobody's really superior.
A: it's been with us for centuries, caused by things outside of genetics, as well as linked to said genetics. B: Swear word that, this disorder sucks, and I'm not gonna have kids if it means they could possibly get it.
Most of you guys do IT. It's odd for me. I'm a female and I work in engineering too but I work more specifically in the Civil Engineering field. I've met some odd creeps in online gaming that hacked and doxxed other gamers things and this field (computer science) has been a turn off, not that it ever appealed to me to begin with. I'm a little more visual-spatially inclined. I have to be clear, Im not confident to say I have aspergers, but I think I can confidently say that I have ADHD. It's a Neurodiversity Movement and we both experience a difference in brain variation.
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And no were did he mention about if the person with autism was happy. Just potential. Just because we try to "get to the bottom of things" doesn't mean we are happy. It can be torture.
I have trouble that he is not naming any names, and describing everybody as "people with Asperger's" as if everybody is the same. And, trust me, not every person with Aspergers is good at software testing.
It was kind of deleted as a diagnosis and included on the DSM 5 as part of the Autism Spectrum Disorder because it had too many criteria that was basically the same, so autism and asperger's is basically the same some people use "high or low functioning" labels but the thing is it's a spectrum so there's no way you can compare one ability to function from other because everyone is very unique and have their own struggles. So no, they are not different, it's the same just with different name
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“mildest”. Sorry, but I hate that designation. True, I have less daily tasks requiring assistance, but maybe it’s my Autism that hates words like “mildest”. It’s really subjective. Just my thoughts
If I may interject the following information: you need to figure out how you learn and be aware of how the learning materials are being presented. If these two don't match its the same as being taught science in a different language. You are forced to translate everything. Just my two cents but for the visual learners courses should be taught in videos.....Education is very cookie cutter and they expect everyone to adapt.
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Employ me, then, please. I have Asperger's and I build software and web sites, already have one IT degeee and I am in college, now, to obtain my Engeering: Computer Science degree.
I see the potential, and I'm glad you show autistic people in this light, but it's kind of thrown off by you creeps with this master race thing where Autism is some gift from god for mankind to evolve into.
What are you talking about? How is it "no action" to start and operate a company that hires only persons on the spectrum and makes every effort to accommodate them in the working environment?
Yes. I have lost jobs because I didn't fit into the social network at work. I worked, I thought about the job and how to do that job better. I was too focused on the job to indulge in what I thought was idyll chit chat. Thank you for your support.
Same. I even offered to work instead of take lunch breaks and came up with innovative ideas to be more productive. Companies don't want that though
You were in the wrong place then. People with the Asperger's are the best specialists known to the world. They are like gems and an intelligent company really appreciates them.
@@MasonStormSunny some fields only allows specialists who are certified such by people in systems that either haven't caught up and/or continue to justify bad (sometimes harmful) behaviors/beliefs/ethics making it extremely difficult if not impossible for the people who would be most beneficial to as a specialist within that area of the field to be recognized, accepted, and properly supported
same here, I had a couple of dozen jobs before I found one where I'm actually comfortable as a remote interpreter/translator: no boss, no-coworkers, just the task at hand. Neurotypicals are tribal, petty, and cruel.
Glad too see someone creating better work environments for Autistics, we need more like this.
I worked in software QA for many years. It is not just focus and obsession, but also pattern recognition. 🐯
hence the high IQ scores
Agreed. It is.
How did you handle the social part? The part where people don't want to hear about bugs and problems?
I have Asperger's syndrome. My intelligence is pretty high - 156 points in the Cattell scale which places me in the top 1% of the population. I belong to Mensa. I consider myself truly vastly superior to other normal people in certain aspects - attention to details, analytical thinking, ability to solve technical problems. However, my social abilities are very poor. Why should I care about that if I the world is so interesting? Do I regret that I have that syndrome? Absolutely no. I treat it as my blessing. I feel really special thanks to that. Anyway, I have a wife and a child. I lead a pretty normal life. It's all about understanding of your partner - your strengths and limitations should be known. Speak about them loudly.
I have Asperger's and when I was younger, I assisted in the development of software, generally from the viewpoint of whether the software was user-friendly, intuitive. Generally, I did well out in the work world because I could see the holes in plans, regardless of the type of work, very quickly.
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@@rileygraham8952 Bruh... Stop
Yeah, but the people generally don't like to hear about the holes in their plans.
@@a.h.6461 yeah but sometimes they need to hear it
When I was a kid they called my Asperger's being "gifted". I got along much better with the gifted kids and most of us went on to computer related careers
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I am a very good example of that. I have Asperger's and superior intelligence. I ended up in the IT world and I have a very successful career. On the other hand, my social abilities are very poor.
I got along better with Gifted Kids also.
They called mine dyspraxia
Gifted you are. So many gifted people in the world and us typical people are lucky to have gifted folks like you. 🙌
👍🏻 Your helping a group that is often forgotten
Amen
@@comediccenter7233 I believe we are more human than any of them.
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From the bottom of my heart, as someone affected by this:
- Thank you... I genuinely appreciate it.
I have repeatedly heard and read that companies are inclusive, nothing more distant from reality. It is good to see that one's type is genuinely appreciated, at least in one place; and not because some appearances need to be maintained.
The diversity thing started years ago and its getting worse. It seems they are pushing for places to be diverse while still maintaining their standards and numbers (like schools, college, med school, grad school, etc). They will say they are diverse, enroll a few diverse people and use that as their poster. Its very plasticy. Academia is the worst offender. I actually am not in med school right now bc of the plastic education system.
I’m autistic & in tech sales. I’m fairly blessed to have good social skills, but I excel mainly because it’s so process driven & I’ve always been able to understand intricacies of the product better than my colleagues, and effectively communicate them in a simple way. As such I’ve literally always been top performer! Great vid
People with the Asperger's are the best specialists known to the world. They are like gems and an intelligent company really appreciates them.
I can’t do sales because people look at me funny and I don’t know why.😢
get a grip & just deal w it. terrible excuse!
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I'm late in life diagnosed about a year or more ago now. And just recently with ADHD. Living in a small rural town in Maine, I have felt trapped by the lack of understanding about myself and the world. I wish there were more resources available for me... thank you for what you are doing
Yes, I agree with this video. I work in IT for many years, also what helps with autism and IT is the fast jumping to conclusions and thereby solving the problem.
I struggle with social networking so hard but I'm a accurate worker. I love my work and did it with passion. But thats not enough. I don't fit in. It hurt so much. Again and again. But i never give up. I find someone like this man who knows what's the real reason to work.
I was disciplined by my boss fo being a little too exact in enforcing the school's cell phone policy. I had a nervous breakdown because of it. I had already lost so many jobs for being the person who was so exact about rules. 4 years later, I was referred by my therapist for an autism diagnosis given my series of mental health episodes, rigidity, sensory issues, and inability to remain employed.
You can go back and say that you did what was expected. They can’t fire you for doing what you were supposed to do surely.
I experienced the same thing working in a school. They forbid me from wearing an ear plug and show me attitude when I ask a question, telling me in a reluctant way that it ‘makes sense for you to ask about that’. I am autistic but I can also sense emotions of rejection. They soon fired me because I am not able to consistently have lunch with a large group of colleagues. On the last days at work I would spend 10-15 mins in the empty sports room that smelt old but no one’d be there to force me to mask for them
Excellent talk. Thank you. And a 'thank you' from an autistic person is a heavy weight compliment!🎉
What is needed is understanding and compassion. If someone is understanding, flexible and let’s autistic people do things on their terms, you won’t get better results or more conscientious workers.
He's talking about not neglecting which precides with 'norm' thus creating which 'not' - for who are worth which more (but not so suit to our own conception and so 'preference'!)
This is what my son needs. He also has Autism, Aspergers, strussles to findwork, is on disability because of this. But he Loves Computers, tech, coding, learning etc. This company would be the perfect answer for him, if only there were more like this.🙁
Instead of finding work perhaps he can create a job for himself.
If he knows what he loves to do, what he’s passionate about and how he could use that in a job situation, like what would he feel would be a job he would like to do, and that he knows he could do well. What environment will he need in order to perform this job so he can be satisfied with his efforts?
Then start thinking, where (company, field e.g) would his skills be advantageous to an employer? Next step is contacting a potential employer and convince him/her/them that they need him to perform that job for them. How would they benefit from employing him? What assets can he bring?
Basically convince them that here is an employee they can’t afford to turn down, even if they have to create a new position specifically for him.
Many actors end up with a role that wasn’t even in the original script, but because the instructor/writer or whoever hire actors saw something special in them, they end up creating a role that fits that person perfectly. An example of that is the curly haired boy in “stranger things”
Does he like hacking? There are so many places that need good hackers now a days.
Thank you for advocacy for people like us. I appreciate it, truly.
This has helped me to understand the potential of people with autism. I am having a meeting at my 13-year-old grandson's school today to get some help for him which up to now has been ignored by the education system who I understand want to put him in a special needs school because he does not fit the school stereotype pupil. It would be great to find out what his strengths are and extend him. I will comment further after the meeting
Evan Beckwith,
I have Asperger's myself, make sure your grandson isn't so distracted by his difficulties. I assume you know autistic people perceive the world in a different way, by my perspective there's not a big difference between autistic people and nonautistic people.
Both have difficulties and both need support with their difficulties.
There's also a lot of myths and falsehood online regarding Autism. For example, individuals with Autism don't really have social deficits, autistic and nonautistic people can socialize equally well, the difficulty is to do with who they socialize with.
Through my experiences I came to see autistic people have one rule book about how to socialize, but nonautistic have a different socializing rule book. It's the mismatches between the two books that cause the difficulty.
One of the rules in the autistic rule book is to talk about what we're interested in, talking about his interests is part of an autistic person's wellbeing, it can prevent the brain overstimulating so they don't get overloaded by what's happening around them.
Ask people to listen for what your grandson talks about the most, we like talking about what we're interested in for a pretty wide length of time.
I love the medical aspects of the human body. Ever since I was four, I was reading anatomy books, Drawing the blood stream and various body cells. I loved going to the doctors, specialists and medical professionals; who were immersed in such learning and achieving amazing breakthroughs within their experiences within the vast spectrum of scientific discoveries on all fronts. I would ask many questions and be very thankful to have learned from them (even if it was just a little bit of information.) I would watch various medical documentaries and programs detailing anatomy, physiology, biology and pathologies of the human body under various conditions, injuries, diseases and unexpected changes. The soring highs of a successful heart transplant patient.. able to finally run around and live life to the fullest; to the unfair lows of of a person who had battled so very bravely in the face of cancer... But who never did let said diagnosis define them indefinitely as a different person. I am now studying to become a AIN... and I am finding most of the units easy as it sparks the retained information from my earlier years of being ''obsessively" captivated by Human anatomy... and all it's systems. It is this obsessiveness.. and the longing to learn more about the vast pool of possibilities to ensure that the health of humanity expands outwardly for the better... that is assuring me, that even though I may not be socially able all the time? I can still care for people who need it... and perform my duty of care to all... by my logical thinking, my attention to detail... and my ability to not see ''Normal.'' My disability...? Aspergers..... is an ability!!
autism*
@Syd Barger it is not difficult to be nice, be empathetic and be willing to assist anyone to the best of your abilities when they need help. Most people with autism and similar disabilities actually put in more of an effort into providing such needs through actions than those who don't have any disability. Why? Because we know how cruel and horrible most of the people in this world can be. I've lost faith in many people because they see only the diagnosis of the disability and not the soul standing right in front of them coming to grips with what it could spell for their futures.
@@rileygraham8952 there are many labels. Autism is the main one. But there are others that indicate different levels. Asperger's is also identified as ''High functioning" Autism. Etc.
@Syd Barger And how has my comment insulted you exactly?
So very proud of u. My 11 year old son has Asperger’s. Ur journey certainly gives me hope. Thank you 🙏
Beautiful. Brings tears to my eyes. My son was severe Autism. I always knew he was gifted, so I worked to recover health and brain function through biomedical interventions and ABA therapy. He now is Aspergers and has job potential and life potential. Ty to the beautiful people who see the gifts these people have. 🙏
I've been doing software testing for the past few years myself. Before my diagnosis not too long ago, during the testing of the software, I would reach levels of focus that were so intense, it freaked me out. I worked 14 hrs some days and I wouldn't even notice the time. I was so obsessed with the particular work I was doing at the time that I would walk to my car late at night running the problem in my head over and over. I just couldn't let go. Then this led to burnout, and I've had no choice but to cool it down and keep myself in check just for my own health and sanity. I try to keep it under control now.
People with the Asperger's are the best specialists known to the world. They are like gems and an intelligent company really appreciates them.
I have heard a number of these videos and I have been misdiagnosed for a very long time. I would like to find someone like him that has an environment that I can excel in unlike what I have been in for many decades now... I would like to find someone like this before there is nothing left for me here in this world.
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You are a victim of baby vaccine overload in your infancy
@@mistyroe8413 You are correct in that I should stay away from them, as they make me far sicker than without them.
@@mistyroe8413 "Misty Roe
il y a 5 jours
You are a victim of baby vaccine overload in your infancy"
we are sick, but we count better than you, OMG,
do you need to be sick to count like us please ?
in majority, i think you are more sick than us,
and sorry for my bad english, i'm french :)
Misty Roe no vaccines are not responsible our brains are wired differently from the first trimester
if only more business/social leaders were like this.
great work, thanks for creating an environment for them to strive, develop and work, this is what they need. There are few of you, a great start.
great talk, amazing he gave it not in his 1st language. 1.5 speed helps
i love 1.5 speed, i have a horrible attention span.
Thank you so much for what you are doing, I am autistic, and I found this very touching 💕
Praises...unity back into community. Thank you
Excellent and informative TED talk. I truly appreciate Lars' unique approach and business model. Thank you.
I have aspergers and I didn't make it through this video because the uncomfortable pausing between words make it very boring and kinda taxing but good on you for making a place for people like us
I felt that. The long pauses were awkward and I was like "Keep going". Then I was like "Maybe he's a little nervous and is trying to organize his thoughts". My curiosity far outweighed my impatience. While the pauses were annoying and agonizing, it was worth it for me. I mean, I'm no techno wizard person because that's not my passion, though I'm curious about it. I deal with poetry and writing, which is my main focus and passion. Right now, I'm thinking, "How can I word this comment better?" to "You know what? Who cares? You don't have to be perfect all the time at something you love, as long as you enjoy doing it, unless it's a job so you have to try." I don't care much how I write on this comment/reply, because it is not my job, and I am not writing a novel or poem. It's simply to get thoughts out in an efficient way, rather than a creative way. I'm very analytical with my thoughts and emotions, the thoughts that provoke emotions, and the emotions that provoke thoughts. Now if only I found job where my poetry and writing could be useful/appreciated within an autistic community...
Roses are red,
Violets are blue,
I'm on a spectrum,
Of various hue
-Me
I'm Asperger Syndrom and I think he's right about everything he said. It's very personnal, I take it personnaly, cause I know in France, it's not the same Way for people with autism. I feel it every time and every day. I would like more people like him in the entire World, to help the others, like me.
Charline Martinez,
I have Asperger's myself and have been studying it for over 20 years, including the difference in our brains and where these thinking patterns and gifts come from.
The main area of the brain affected is the occipital lobes at the back, the variation makes our brains work in a systematic way. Now considering how autistic people behave makes a good explanation.
• Routines
• Patterns
• Consistency
• Uncomfortable with changes
• Detail Orientation
All these traits are principles of a system.
Autistic people are best at;
• IT
• Architecture
• Mathematics
• Music
• Accountants
and other things down those lines, as you can see, all these activities work with structure and a system.
It's even hypophisised that 90% of technology came from minds of people on The Autism Spectrum, all technology is systematic.
I have Asperger's syndrome. My intelligence is pretty high - 156 points in the Cattell scale which places me in the top 1% of the population. I belong to Mensa. I consider myself truly vastly superior to other normal people in certain aspects - attention to details, analytical thinking, ability to solve technical problems. However, my social abilities are very poor. Why should I care about that if I the world is so interesting? Do I regret that I have that syndrome? Absolutely no. I treat it as my blessing. I feel really special thanks to that. Anyway, I have a wife and a child. I lead a pretty normal life. It's all about understanding of your partner - your strengths and limitations should be known. Speak about them loudly.
Thank u all avery much
That is so me, I mean Aspie me. As a scientist and innovator, I owe my little bit of success to that: seeing the detail, seeing what others don't see. And it's so strange sometimes. I get these ideas, hopefully good ideas, then demonstrate that they work. Then people ask: but that's so easy, easy to copy, why is it so special? Well, I don't know, I mean, people have been looking at that problem for years, and never thought about that. Why they don't see what I see, I really don't know. And then, of course, they steal your idea and make money with it. Because that's what NT people are obsessed with, making money, especially if they don't have to work for it. And as an Aspie, I really don't care about it. But they don't realize that if they hired me instead, or invest in my company, they would have all the future ideas that I haven't had yet. People seem to think that if you had a good idea, it's just luck, and it will never happen again. Because they don't know what it is to be like that, they look at things the way I do, or other Aspies do.
autie*
You're right. I work in the creative field, just started my own business and recently experienced what I would term as betrayal. A company walked away with my ideas in the hopes of cutting costs and not having to pay me. Unfortunately they do not realise how much they will be losing in the future when they actually need me, which they will
@@whereaboutsify yes, there's plenty more where that came from. That's the beauty of it.
People with the Asperger's are the best specialists known to the world. They are like gems and an intelligent company really appreciates them.
As of the ability to see more by us, Aspies. I totally agree with you in that aspect. I managed to identify a technical issue in the product which was owned by thousands of people and it was available for a couple of years. When I encounter a challenge I literally crash it - my mind is so around it that I entirely destroy such a problem with the power of my mind.
I hope this note finds you and yours well and safe.
The part about autistics having more left brain ability is not quite correct.
Neural atypicals like myself have more symmetrical brains than neural typicals.
That means we process information procedurally better, and can usually find unique patterns others can't.
Which can lead to unique solutions, and make us creative, and highly emotional, but in a different way than a NT.
This is correct.
Hi I see that pattern recognition is what is unique?
Correct. I have Asperger's and I am more left-and-right-brained.
@@Ollie-trolley sugar 100% makes you more energetic, unless you have a reliance, do you think everyone in the western world became obese normally? sugar has withdrawal symptoms that line up with the symtoms of adhd. sugar is a drug, especially added sugar. ruined my life. research ketosis and autophagy. i successfully went through it recently and have no regrets, well worth the study, trust me.
You have a-typic autism, did i understand that right? My son is Four years old and is diagnosed on a-typic autism two years ago. There is Not much Information to find about a-typic autism and how to handle. Can you help me
Wish there was more places like this.
I have a son who has Aspergers and I know he has great potential. Possibly in music or computer science
You are an incredibly insightful wonderful person, bless you
Any recommendations on where people with Aspergers can go to test their strengths and see what career path they should take?
This video made me have an epiphany. I've been waiting until I can get in to talk to a doctor but I theorize I'm on the spectrum. And by trade, I deal with lots of information while also dealing with lots of sensory input. It's gets so tiring. I never feel like I can get enough sleep. And the guy napping on the floor really struck a chord with me.
I am an Aspie. We are many :-)
Legion ?
Hello from Argentina
John Doe it isn’t a mentality. It’s a neurological predisposition.
I’ve always dreamed of a job that leveraged my strengths like this one!
Yup, that's me. Social life sucks and my only friends are computers and books. It's a curse and a blessing at the same time, though.
I get the reading the notes on the wall I get overloaded like that (Paul , Lead singer, Mandolin Monday).
yo can someone copy this business model with a game studio? id love to be in a supportive environment like that while making concept art
I legit start my game engineering study next month just to found and build up my own company and I also have mild aspergers lol.
@Cartoonhead boy oh boy... you're way off the mark. creative work is actually a pretty great fit. getting lost in the weeds of a creative project can be a lot like working on a software project.
That's what this talk sparked in me. :) I am a hobbyist game designer but I intended to create a company eventually so... IA.
I’m curious how many people truly understand that what was formerly known as Asperger’s in the past pre-5 DSM isn’t “the mildest form of autism” but in reality, the most useful distinction between it and the rest of the spectrum is the lack of speech delay.
If someone has sufficient dyspraxia that affects speaking, there is no useful distinction there to be made.
illuminating, thank you!
I never saw why I needed to be fixed as some people would have one believe...
agreeeee ive got same issues got a degree in chemical engineering chem specialist but u know
A real humanbeing
We do get very tired very quickly and need frequent rest
Aww, I want that kind of party.😊
An inspirational man who can see the benefits of accommodating neurodiverse people in the workplace! Wow
Autism is betrayed to happily. There's families struggling super hard with their autistic children, and adults struggling super hard to live with there own autism. Autistic childhood isn't easy either.
I don't blame him. Trackmania is a hard game.
I’m obsessed with football thank goodness epl UCL etc
I had this business idea- I and two of my kids have aspergers
Maybe it's not a Syndrom, maybe it's just the next version of human evolution. The digital environment human 2.0.
doubt it. diversity is awesome, but i don't believe in anyone being objectively better than anyone else. everyone is good at some things, bad at other things, but nobody's really superior.
@@TheGoldenRiolu123 The vital thing is that there IS diversity because that makes a species easier adapt to changing environments...
Theres and theory that its alien human hybrid genetics.
@@kortneywalker1415 or just human human hybrid genetics (Neanderthals)
A: it's been with us for centuries, caused by things outside of genetics, as well as linked to said genetics. B: Swear word that, this disorder sucks, and I'm not gonna have kids if it means they could possibly get it.
Can I work for him one day ? I need a new obsession.
Most of you guys do IT. It's odd for me. I'm a female and I work in engineering too but I work more specifically in the Civil Engineering field. I've met some odd creeps in online gaming that hacked and doxxed other gamers things and this field (computer science) has been a turn off, not that it ever appealed to me to begin with. I'm a little more visual-spatially inclined.
I have to be clear, Im not confident to say I have aspergers, but I think I can confidently say that I have ADHD. It's a Neurodiversity Movement and we both experience a difference in brain variation.
Can I please come to those parties? That is my kind of party.
That’s awesome !! 🙏😇 ❤️
I wish healthcare did this. Other fields should follow. Less small talk and sociopathic bullying from neurotypicals can only help the workplace.
Damn i need to work for him.
I will be in heaven. Im sick of working in NT work environment.
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Great!
And no were did he mention about if the person with autism was happy. Just potential. Just because we try to "get to the bottom of things" doesn't mean we are happy. It can be torture.
Is it just me, or is there something oddly uncomfortable about being referred to as an "asset"?
I have full spectrum ASD I and use both brain hemispheres because I'm also left handed.
I'm aspie and a huge nerd, hire me lol.
I have trouble that he is not naming any names, and describing everybody as "people with Asperger's" as if everybody is the same. And, trust me, not every person with Aspergers is good at software testing.
Ok
How would one find you and get an application
I second that question.
There are so many different videos about autism
I read somewhere that asperger's and autism are different. Asperger's the less type and does not have speech delay.
It was kind of deleted as a diagnosis and included on the DSM 5 as part of the Autism Spectrum Disorder because it had too many criteria that was basically the same, so autism and asperger's is basically the same some people use "high or low functioning" labels but the thing is it's a spectrum so there's no way you can compare one ability to function from other because everyone is very unique and have their own struggles.
So no, they are not different, it's the same just with different name
The DSM-5 now classifies it by support needs/ levels 1,2,3 but those supports/needs can change day to day for anyone with any level of autism.
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Can't stand modern work environments within the offices. Always games, lies and politicking.
“mildest”. Sorry, but I hate that designation. True, I have less daily tasks requiring assistance, but maybe it’s my Autism that hates words like “mildest”. It’s really subjective. Just my thoughts
I am a software entomologist and want to contact Lars Johansson-Kjellerø. Need information. Can anyone facilitate? Thank you
Reading all the comments makes me think I have as Berger's
Too late.
I wish I was the smart autistic ( the one's who are smart in school) I'm such a slow Learner.
Same here. That's part of being a "smart autistic"
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@@infinite5540 where can I get that?
If I may interject the following information: you need to figure out how you learn and be aware of how the learning materials are being presented. If these two don't match its the same as being taught science in a different language. You are forced to translate everything. Just my two cents but for the visual learners courses should be taught in videos.....Education is very cookie cutter and they expect everyone to adapt.
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Soo ive got Asperger and ADHD would you employ me xd
I love the symbol on your profile pic. I keep it on my bedroom door xD 🤣 Not for the meaning, it's just aesthetic.
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Employ me, then, please. I have Asperger's and I build software and web sites, already have one IT degeee and I am in college, now, to obtain my Engeering: Computer Science degree.
I see the potential, and I'm glad you show autistic people in this light, but it's kind of thrown off by you creeps with this master race thing where Autism is some gift from god for mankind to evolve into.
Where does this guy get his numbers from?
Aspergers is hardly an issue, how about helping those with more severe autism?
STOP THAT SOUND AT THE BEGINNING, IS THIS A JOKE=STOP THAT TERRIBLE SOUND
Who’s gonna tell him 😂
All cheap talk no action.
Obviously not just cheap talk, as he has started that company, hired autistic employees, and it's still going
What are you talking about? How is it "no action" to start and operate a company that hires only persons on the spectrum and makes every effort to accommodate them in the working environment?
I’ve always dreamed of a job that leveraged my strengths like this one!