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The provided text is comprised of excerpts from the book "Be Different: Adventures of a Free-Range Aspergian" by John Elder Robison, along with several critical reviews of his previous memoir, Look Me in the Eye. The central focus of the passages is Robison's life and experiences as an individual with Asperger's, which he prefers to call being an "Aspergian" to emphasize that it is a way of being, not a disease. Robison reflects on his struggles with social norms, such as manners and nonverbal communication, contrasting his logical processing with the instinctual behavior of "nypicals" (his term for neurotypical people). He also details how his Aspergian traits, like intense focus and special interests in areas such as electronics, music, and machinery, led to professional success, including designing a light-up guitar for the band KISS and becoming a skilled mechanic, illustrating that different does not necessarily mean disabled.