I learned something more than I ever thought in this episode, the fact that those with aspergers/autism/etc have difficulty communicating due to the fact that they can't imagine people NOT seeing their way naturally was eye opening.
I feel I have a part of that as well, it's hampered my ability to teach my kids early on until I tried to address it, but I struggle with it. Having a severe lack of patience doesn't help.
Love your interviewing style, Chemda. I can honestly say that you bring something really special to this show. Things I might have been so-so on in any other show seem that much more intersting.
**Edit - Poingjam, I assume you moved this here. Thanks, I don't know what happened. I could have sworn I posted in 21... ah well. It was late.
Last edited by andsoitgoes; 03-01-2012 at 02:33 PM.
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