I can explain the Elon thing, which is why I've always known he will absolutely throw you away. He is an asperger autist. He is extremely high functioning. Most people with autism are NOT, which some people mistakenly believe. My son is mid-functioning. However, they ALL share a couple of traits - they are awkward in public settings because they are mimicking what they believe interaction looks like. They don't understand it. They get taken advantage of because they don't understand and take things too literally. However, when they are super high-functioning, they learn this rather quickly and since they don't experience love or sadness the way we do (mostly just obsession or anger) they rid themselves very quickly of anyone that bumps up against their reality. Now, I'm not saying this is a good or bad thing. It just is. However, it's a good thing to know when deciding what relationships you want to nurture. They don't think long-term unless it's something they are obsessed with. Also, do you think Vivek is okay? Alive? What?
Ahhh, I see. That makes so much sense. In Walter Isaacson's book on him there is like hundreds of stories about him being so driven that he's willing to get rid of people who'd been with him since the beginning for mundane mistakes, but it presents it as a mystery. That makes so much more sense.
I hope Viveks ok. Surely they don't believe that they could just kill off people that close to Trump's inner circle but, then again, they killed the president and tried to kill another. I hope Vivek is ok.
I can explain the Elon thing, which is why I've always known he will absolutely throw you away. He is an asperger autist. He is extremely high functioning. Most people with autism are NOT, which some people mistakenly believe. My son is mid-functioning. However, they ALL share a couple of traits - they are awkward in public settings because they are mimicking what they believe interaction looks like. They don't understand it. They get taken advantage of because they don't understand and take things too literally. However, when they are super high-functioning, they learn this rather quickly and since they don't experience love or sadness the way we do (mostly just obsession or anger) they rid themselves very quickly of anyone that bumps up against their reality. Now, I'm not saying this is a good or bad thing. It just is. However, it's a good thing to know when deciding what relationships you want to nurture. They don't think long-term unless it's something they are obsessed with. Also, do you think Vivek is okay? Alive? What?
Ahhh, I see. That makes so much sense. In Walter Isaacson's book on him there is like hundreds of stories about him being so driven that he's willing to get rid of people who'd been with him since the beginning for mundane mistakes, but it presents it as a mystery. That makes so much more sense.
I hope Viveks ok. Surely they don't believe that they could just kill off people that close to Trump's inner circle but, then again, they killed the president and tried to kill another. I hope Vivek is ok.