In the previous post Charles II found AITA:
Look, I, m, believe in live and let live. (And in not going on my travels again. Had enough of that to last a life time.) Why can't everyone else around me be more chill? Instead, my wife refuses to employ my girlfriend, my girlfriend won't budge and accept another office, my brother is set on a course to piss off everyone (he WILL go on his travels again), and my oldest kid shows signs of wanting my job which is just not on, sorry to say. And don't get me started about Mom (thank God she's living abroad). What am I doing wrong? AITA?
Look, I, m, believe in live and let live. (And in not going on my travels again. Had enough of that to last a life time.) Why can't everyone else around me be more chill? Instead, my wife refuses to employ my girlfriend, my girlfriend won't budge and accept another office, my brother is set on a course to piss off everyone (he WILL go on his travels again), and my oldest kid shows signs of wanting my job which is just not on, sorry to say. And don't get me started about Mom (thank God she's living abroad). What am I doing wrong? AITA?
Re: Zweig - first bit
Date: 2022-03-12 06:02 am (UTC)...And I also see what you're both saying about how it could itself be a thing; if Louis was a person, not necessarily on the spectrum, but whose strengths were in e.g. building things, or hunting, rather than really being into all this verbalization stuff, well, as far as I can tell those don't seem to be qualities that were greatly valued as an 18th-C dauphin. (D isn't on the spectrum, and has successfully fathered biological children, and doesn't even have an inferiority complex, buuuuut I can see him having done really not so well in Louis's place in the pre-Revolutionary days, because he frankly does not care about the act of getting things done that involve writing or politics or complex interpersonal relations.) (Though since he's very good in a crisis, I suspect he would've done better than Louis once things came to a head.)