Dave Asprey
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It's funny.
I can spot people who are not neurotypical.
And they're some of the most interesting, fun people.
Very interesting people.
I very much appreciate all of my friends who just have those kinds of brains.
And I can switch between that kind of thinking and the kind of thinking that I normally reside in today.
But I do think that some of those kids have incredible abilities.
And part of it is when you're
when you're first inside a body, like when you first are growing in the womb, you're supposed to be able to learn the senses in a normal way.
And there's something called mechanoreceptors in your fascia, in your collagen.
And most people with autism have defects in those.
So we just don't sense the world in the right way.
And then we have problems with the lining of our nerves that come from neuroinflammation.
And then we have power problems in our brain.
So these kids are saying, there's too much noise.
I can't sense the world very well.
So where do I put all the energy?
Let's put it into growing the inner abilities.
So there's an argument for that.
Some of these kids are very perceptive and they just can't,