Fnord wrote:
Was C.S. Lewis an Aspie?
We will never know.Why is it that nearly every famous historical person has had the "Aspie" label attached to him or her?
Are some aspies really so desperate for validation that they will slap the label on a dead person -
who has no means of denying the claim - just to be able to say "A famous dead aspie did something really special, so I must be special too because I am also an aspie"?

True, and the comments on the linked article make the same point.
For me, I don't look at it as "Dead aspie was special, so I'm special" but "Maybe if this person was an aspie and achieved something with their life, there's hope that I might be able to achieve something of substance, and not just get smashed into the ground for not fitting".
Also... what did they do to achieve their successes? What parts of that could I emulate, that might help me do better in life?
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AQ: 41