Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Autism Vs Aspergers Bill Gates Has Autism/Aspergers?

Bill Gates has Autism/Aspergers? - autism vs aspergers

Is that true? Then I saw a YouTube video about autism, Asperger's and Bill Gates ... and he swung back and forth on his chair ...

I have autism, Asperger's Syndrome and has recently come to believe that Bill Gates has also ... But he never openly admit ...

Here is the link to the video I saw ... u'rselves Judge:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f15JexiQt ...



I'm not so sure if this is true or not
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And why not admit that autism, if so, how?
There is nothing wrong with people with autism ... (well .. up to the obvious fact that, like me, autism, Asperger's syndrome ...)
= D

15 comments:

dave s said...

Many geniuses have suffered from this situation. The reconnection of the brain means that, even though some functions are impaired, others have the addition would enhance what the average person.

Nobody Einstein? I also suspect that Alexander Graham Bell (though apparently never tested suffered)

Nowt I'm surprised you have this .........

The First Dragon said...

I can see why people think you have autistic traits undoubtedly a rare personality. The apparent awkwardness with common social rituals, his only mind, memory and Geekiness powerful: it is not inconsistent with Asperger's.
But as the life, works very well, which is not likely to seek treatment for it has developed, right? If you do this, I do not know.
It seems you're always a great time. I do not know if it's true, but it seems to be. He loved his program and his company, which was the most beautiful thing in the world. Later, he found love and family, and that was the greatest thing to. Now he has discovered philanthropy, and he's crazy about her. Insurance is thrilled.

green_th... said...

I worked as a tutor in autism 5 years with various age groups.

Asperger syndrome is a form of autism high. The principal characteristics are inattention, obsessive behavior and high social anxiety.

Hans Asperger "Little Teacher", because it was focused on a particular topic (dinosaurs, math, animals, trees, cars) and is now a wealth of knowledge on the topic. He also stated they had little sense of what is socially appropriate, often resulting in a touching scene in public, inappropriate and verablizing.

Autism is a very broad and there are people who need help with basic functions, such as dressing, eating and logical thinking. Then there are those who genuinely integrated classes with the help of a little. And adults who function well at work, with few restrictions.

I do not think you can give Bill Gates as Asperger syndrome, with features that appear on the list. Some people have problemsBecause of the general public, social anxiety, but even here there is a group of other possible causes that are not linked to autism or Asperger's syndrome. Such rumors and speculations tend to Persits But even those who, like Einstein. Assesment No physical evidence or substance is not specified on the label, none of these people as autistic.

Bryan L said...

Gates has never been diagnosed with one, or if it is not raised the issue publicly.

At the same time, the video is not the first time people have speculated on the doors can be published with autism - the time an article in 1994 on the parallels between the doors and people with autism:
http://www.time.com/time/magazine/articl ...

justhetr... said...

I would not be surprised if that happened, people often with success, one is inclined to make the mind.

You want to go a little too easy and do it without having to do long-term thinking about the image to best tell me.

Duirmuid said...

I hate labels on people - I really do not know much about autism / Asperger syndrome or how it affects people. I just want to know what you can or not. All we can see some things and not others do if someone is a little different from a sticker, and they have to live with this label and many people avoid like the plague. My father had) Alzheimer's disease (brain - to do certain things and not others may, depending on the day it was, but everyone was honest and open about what helped him and the whole family.
If Bill Gates had the A / A condition, so I hope they are brave enough to come and say, shit he has done so well, that would probably all those who have this urge autism, Asperger's, the state.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/ar ...

mcdannel... said...

Hello,
Autism is not a death sentence.
Many people have, and do not necessarily want people to know the world ..... do not even know themselves.

brown eyes said...

Hello! I think he has Asperger's syndrome. My son is well and he's right .... There is nothing wrong with people who, as you say, apart from the fact that under this condition. Do not let anyone tell you otherwise. You, as my son has a very logical mind and how good it is often left. Good luck to you.

leea said...

Although it is not surprising that he did not want that audience. Would you like to advertise the neurological difference? Because of the negative stigma of the label of autism, you will be surprised? Unfortunately, many people still believe that autism is an epidemic. How something can become an epidemic if it is not a disease?

Jenni R said...

I know, a musical genius with Asperger's syndrome ... Gates is very anti-social and would believe me. The only thing is that when communicating with the outside world is much harder than I thought. Who really cares what might happen to him ... That's what everyone is afraid, as to ... Celebrities do not ... do not support even their own lives, as we do for them.

martin fantuzio said...

yep Steve Ballmer is mentally disabled, as is his incredible incompetence does not prevent you show ... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wvsboPUjr

sammy said...

It has been said that people think he has not been told but public.ia nephew with autism and is as smart as computers and all that.he want a racer one day.

justanot... said...

If true, could be a design computer HWO

schmagum said...

No. Bill Gates is AssBurgers syndrome.

NutMegan said...

haha.

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