Based on my experience, no. People with HFA tend to be pretty fixated on their internal thoughts/opinions and immediate world, which can be good or bad, depending on their nature. Rarely, I've seen it make people very introspective and altruistic/loyal when their personality already leaned in that direction, but if someone's an as*hole by nature, I feel like HFA makes them 10x worse. Since selfish personalities outnumber altruistic personalities, I've obviously met more terrible aspies than exceptionally nice ones. There's also the overlap between mental illness and HFA, which puts them at a disadvantage in terms of healthy social behaviors. I feel a little guilty about it, but when someone my age introduces themselves as autistic, I'm immediately wary. Often, they just don't have fair expectations about what human relationships should be like. I usually feel like I'm being treated like an audience or emotional prop instead of respected as an individual. I'm sure I might come across that way to some people, though, if I'm not intentionally on guard against it.