It has come to my attention that autistic adults (ASD) and those with Asperger's Syndrome are regarded as individualists, and there appears to be something to it.
My early reaction is that individual-living is not only a normal, desirable, healthy way to exist, but that individualists are more loving, happy, content-in-their-chaos and creative than are those around them that group-live. Individual-living is the preferred way to live tomorrow to rear up a generation of supercitizens: superwomen and supermen, living angels, that serve God and build a glorious, high civilization over the next hundred years or so.
Those that are autistic, mentally ill or wicked but sane are the more uncommon kinds of indivdualists that give individualism a bad name, but they are individualists nonetheless. It is hoped that training in Mavellonialist principles and values will help them come to lead more healthy, socially acceptable and productive lives.
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