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I work in IT and some of my colleagues know more than Bill Gates or at least seem too, but they have very little social skills or are unable to take instructions or multi task! Do very intelligent people have some form of autism? it's a fact that humans don't use the entire brain, some people use a certain part to the best of it's ability and have trouble with the other parts. it's rare to have a well rounded person whose equally as talented in all areas. Umm... that's actually an urban legend. Humans DO use their entire brain. That's why damage to ANY region of the brain is associated with specific functional deficits. Report It they seem to be lacking common sense. I have to agree with you on that. Little social skills, and sometimes hard to have a conversation with. They act like they know everything. Obviously, you don't have those problems. A person who spends a lot of time alone in study will be different from one with an active social life. probably not. they seem to be in a word jerks. no offense to them. some times when ur really smart u always think ur right and that tends to rub people the wrong way. they are trying to prove what they know and dicussing it with people that don't care and when people use ostenatious words to describe something that could be simple it really rude. they probably don't muti task since they have one focus and put their attention on just that. It is a stereotype but there are many on the autistic spectrum that can be extemely focused and gifted in an area but lacking in others (like people skills). These people are usually diagnosed with Asperger's which is on the autistic spectrum. Of course everyone is different but in my experience very intellegent people tend to not have social skills and/or common sense but not autism. Perhaps when they were buried in their books the rest of us were developing social skills. Their friends are probably also very intellegent and so they seem to not have patience for those less educated than them. Or, they think they are so intellegent that their way is better so they feel they don't have to take instruction or guidance from others. as a very intellegent person i don't belive we have low interaction skills, the only reason some of us demonstrate theese behaviors is that some of us think we're better than others. i dont though. also some of us want a real conversation not just about who justin timberlake is dating... Hahah, I can't speak in their name (for I am not one of those brilliant coleagues of yours:) but I don't think they have a form of autism. They're just shy and socially inexperienced..they were probably shy/introverted as kids and for them, it was a lifetime of reinforced shyness. If they never really got out of the shell, they just learned to stay there...but don't worry, anybody can bloom and become socially skilled IF you nurture them. They might not know they're blunt, rude..to them it may just be a defense mechanism or just a super-frank way of expressing their opinion. Some are some aren't. People with certain forms of autism, particularly Asperger's Syndrome, are often extemely intelligent and may be very high functioning with only mild impairment of certain types of social interaction, but that by no means implies that all highly intelligent people have Asperger's Syndrome or other autism spectrum disorders. Many highly intelligent people have excellent social skills and multi-tasking abilities, and others do not, just like people of any other intellectual ability. No, they don't. BUT... people who thrive at IT types of jobs and other math and science-based positions do tend to have the type of personality that relies heavily on personal space, individualism, strong focus, and independence. That is a generalization, however, and many do not fall under that stereotype. Much of what you call lack of social skills is simply focus at work that does not necessarily translate into their personal lives. For those that do have a lack of social skills, it is usually caused by distrust brought on by years of being discriminated against by people who felt threatened by their intelligence. Autism, though, is a completely different can of worms. they feel superior, which makes them act differently than they do around other smart people. a lot of the time though, they just feel like your interests and theirs are too different and that you have nothing to talk to them about. Intelligence can not solve all life problems. We need common sense and faith. Faith in God and the invisible things are necessary; common sense is the foundation of all other knowlegde. Fear God is the beginning of all wisdom. (We can live happily and die smiling.) Stupid people just act--they do not analyze their own behavior or consider their options or the consequences of their options. |
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