That reminds me of my son - a bit of an off topic story, but anyhow..
When he was a teenager about your age, I was incredibly stretched - flying around the country to speak at conferences, present submissions to parliament, planning sessions with policy makers, and support work which involved receiving hundreds of phonecalls a month when I was home. (None of this ASC related). Five calls a day of about half an hour each were standard. I provided support and counselling for free, it was before everything had to be a consumer item for a consumer society here; these people had been badly treated and wanted help and I was able to give it then.
Years later, when my then teenage son was in his late 30s, I discovered that when I wasn't home in those years, he not only answered the phone calls but provided the support and counselling in my absence
! I was astonished to learn this, though he was a really good hearted young adult. He explained "You see Mum, I had heard what you said so many thousands of times that I knew it off by heart, and people really responded well to being heard and validated".
He is a BAP, and he is now much older and in a career where being able to talk to, support and encourage people is vital in his management role.
So I wonder where your parents example might take you! Wherever that may be, be kind.