I have it too, and while I'm considered high functioning, my life really sucks overall, being aware of how futile life is and all the suffering (I suppose it is a benefit as well as a curse). Now mind you, I don't want to glorify that having this 'trait' is supposed to be good because in my opinion, the drawbacks outweigh the benefits I get from this. (Then again, in a different universe, different life; had I been neurotypical, I might not have had the critical thinking, introspection, or experiences to be a pro-choicer). I myself have had many lost opportunities, been excluded from groups, circles, and the like (not withstanding the other problems in life) just from the lack of social awareness and not knowing how to interact with people. I think most people who don't understand the diagnosis (or even those who do) suffer from some sort of optimism bias, only looking at the ones who have succeeded in life, gotten what they want, or are high profile individual(s) who found success. These "successful" individuals are the exception and not the standard.