One cannot speak universally of ALL Aspies/HFAs, of course, but in general terms, Aspies/HFAs are smart; as in, (at least) higher than average IQ. IQ does not confer human intelligence, per se, in that intelligence is dynamic and a quotient isn't quite a true representation. But it's a measure so therefore has merit. Lab Pet is smart....I have a measured IQ of 160+ (& I'm well-educated, but grades aren't truly correlated with 'being smart')!
I'm very analytical/logical - science/ math oriented and artistic (I draw, paint, etc). Many Aspies/HFAs have great cognitive gifts and this is why I'm grateful for my Autism. I would not trade the gift of Autism although being Autistic is hard. Science isn't just 'what I do' but what I AM. And boundless curiosity.
So, yes. But, caveat: That I am 'gifted' is mutually exclusive of the fact that I am mind-blind. I cannot 'read' another's intent or motive, lack 'normal' emotive capacity, sensory differences (this is selectively advantageous though, although sometimes a real pain). And just because any individual is smart doesn't I do not try - I try very hard and have difficulties that would be foreign to a Neurotypical. Often the 'easy things' are hard - like doing routine paperwork, etc.
Lab Pet's neuropathy is tenuous since I need to be cautious about my lifestyle and low (or no) tolerance for chaos/disorder. Plus my partial muteness is hard but gives me deep focus too.
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The ones who say “You can’t” and “You won’t” are probably the ones scared that you will. - Unknown