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Well, not in the same sense as being epileptic, severely asthmatic, morbidly obese, paraplegic, or immunocompromised. Because those disabilities provide no silver linings and give nothing back. The list of people who've used their autistic minds to accomplish great things for humanity is quite long, especially when including historical figures we can't be 100% sure about:Autism is a disability.
If you don't remember not being autistic, you don't know what you're missing. If you find something that temporarily cures you of autism, I guarantee you'd be willing to do almost anything to permanently rid yourself of the condition.
I'm in the process of recovering from it. I was much happier before I got autism.Are you autistic?
I used to be the same way. Fortunately, I corrected the misunderstandings I had and worked to improve my emotional intelligence to the point that I now understand people very well and no longer have significant emotional pain. Despite that, I still hate being autistic because it makes it impossible to be myself and enjoy my life.Myself i think this condition can be a plague even if you can move, talk, and are like smart, the misunderstandings, and emotional pain, of not being able to understand each other with other people.