pathetic. i'm in the process of trying to figure out how being diagnosed asd (in san francisco) -- well, how that condition has played out in my life. i've heard asperger-types can have a really hard time in life, some of us, although all the TED talks covering aspies(?) shows them doing amazing feats of -- you name it. i don't have those skills. i'm not working, struggled in college (mainly socially, which, after all, defines college, more or less), have struggled in relationships, am going to an asd group.
sorry to sound so pessimistic. i could say it is what it is, but i've never for the life of me understood that expression --- oh, and i doubt anyone who says it knows what it means either. it just seems to be some 'thing' people say.
it ain't what it is