Friday, July 19, 2013

"avid perseverance in gathering and cataloging information on a topic of interest"

The person usually has a strong desire to seek knowledge, truth and perfection with a different set of priorities than would be expected with other people.

The person with Aspergers syndrome may perceive errors that are not apparent to others, giving considerable attention to detail, rather than noticing the “big picture”.

The person is usually renowned for being direct, speaking their mind and being honest and determined and having a strong sense of social justice.


 free of sexist, “age-ist”, or culturalist biases; ability to regard others at “face value”
 
seeking an audience or friends capable of: enthusiasm for unique interests and topics;
consideration of details; spending time discussing a topic that may not be of primary interest

interested primarily in significant contributions to conversation; preferring to avoid ‘ritualistic small talk’ or socially trivial statements and superficial conversation.
seeking sincere, positive, genuine friends with a sense of humour

a determination to seek the truth

conversation free of hidden meaning or agenda

advanced vocabulary and interest in words

fascination with word-based humour, such as puns

strong preference for detail over gestalt

exceptional memory and/or recall of details often forgotten or disregarded by others, for example: names, dates, schedules, routines

avid perseverance in gathering and cataloging information on a topic of interest

persistence of thought

strength in individual sports and games, particularly those involving endurance or visual accuracy, including rowing, swimming, bowling, chess

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