Mark Twain, believed to have exhibited traits associated with Asperger's syndrome, managed his condition through his writing and social interactions. He often used humor and satire to express his observations of human behavior, which may have helped him navigate social situations. Twain also valued solitude, finding comfort in nature and his writing, allowing him to process his thoughts and emotions. His literary success provided an outlet for his unique perspective and experiences.
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