Wednesday, April 3, 2019

The Problem in Following Asperger-Leadership

There is this thin line that exists in following individuals who've been diagnosed with Asperger-syndrome.

An individual who is an innovator or developer of an idea, with Asperger-syndrome, can lead you to great developments in technology.  When you look at Bill Gates or Steve Jobs....their participation and leadership mattered in terms of the product delivered.  We are all better off today via their focus and obsession.

But on the other side of this Asperger-syndrome are individuals in politics, science, and agenda situations....where you could attach yourself to some 'movement', and find the head guy/gal running this (having Asperger-syndrome) is unable to filter or handle conflicting data situations or opposing facts to their agenda.  In simple terms, they are so obsessed with their view of things or the end-result.....that they might actually cause massive chaos and later be discovered as a fraudulent revolutionary.

I suggest all of this because in recent weeks in Europe....we've progressed to a new agenda, with an individual identified with Asperger-syndrome, and virtually no one wants to discuss the impact of large bulky movements coming out of this revolutionary individual, and the potential for public fallout to occur.

Serious potential?  At some point, someone will challenge this new revolutionary and I suspect that the public obsession will begin to dwindle as people realize the opposing facts can't be discussed or viewed while this person sits in the seat of authority.

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