[quote=@Meta] No people think the same way, autistic or not. Autists may have different wiring, but that doesn't change that psychologically, every single person forms different neural paths. It doesn't make any sense to imply that someone has to be autistic in order to use a different method because anything that works just works. It's all reliant on the person to understand it, and one doesn't have to be autistic in order to be what qualifies as a "genius." People are so quick to assume the definition of a "genius," when in reality most people are probably pretty close to it in something. [/quote] No dude, they don't. People with and without mental abnormalities don't think the same way. That's the whole thing. A "genius" and an "autistic genius" are different things. And yeah, it does make sense. "In order to use a different method you have to think differently than most people." That's not an incorrect statement. At no point was it said "you have to be autistic to be a genius." Like I said, the word "autistic" could be taken out and it would have the same meaning.