BTDT wrote:
Those on the spectrum often remember everything.
This isn't normal. Some aspies will write about stuff they did ages ago. Nobody else remembers.
Normal people make mistakes all the time and forget about them.
There can be advantages to short memories.
Yep, that's a problem that I have. I do eventually forget things, but it takes ages and it's unclear about whether I'm really forgetting or if I've just forgotten how to get to the information.
It can be somewhat useful, but it comes at the cost of struggling to recognize things as being unique and the emotional content of my memories being reduced to a word or two. On top of that, it can significantly increase the amount of time that it takes to transition between tasks and make it very unclear as to what is my original idea and the stuff that I've cribbed off somebody else, assuming I even remember where that was.