My older brother's got asbergers, shit's kind of a bummer. He's 26, I'm 23. He's big into Smash Bros. Melee competitions rn, watches a ton of Let's Plays, etc. It kind of confuses me how he has no motivation to set actual real life goals and work towards them, but to each their own? Is that how people like him are actually satisfied? Or is stuck in a feedback loop?
We're just about in the future now, will there be a way to reverse some of the damage his 20 years of Ritalin has done? Can he will his brain back to some vestige of normality? How far can I go to motivate him without coming down on him for his disability? He'll be able to live on his own in the future, but he doesn't have too many friends so I assume I'll always stick close by him.
As for me, I'm white, blonde, going for my masters and dating a white 5'9" chick from my school. I run marathons. We have good conservative genes (big Trump fans, he's not stupid, can hold his own in geopolitics conversations, but shuts down on topics that don't interest him), would he father autistic kids if I encouraged him to find a mate? How the fk does autism work? You guys would know, thanks
Find a hobby that interests him that can also be a career. Slowly steer him towards that end goal.
T. Autist programmer.
He digs video editing, but has nothing to edit. He even graduated college for it but isn't tryna find a job. I'll see what I can do to facilitate
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>20 years of Ritalin
People need to stay the fuck away from doctors unless they really need fixing.