Before you go any further, you should check some facts:
1.086% of population have asperger
A more complex discussion of numbers for psychopaths
A good rule of thumb for both is 2%. The true conditions are very rare, very hard to quantify and does not describe each individual and their behaviours well anyways.
Please educate yourself on how these conditions works before trying to enlighten others.
Very "high" numbers for traders on the second link:
- 10% of people in the financial services industry are psychopaths
Dr. Christopher Bayer, New York psychologist & psychoanalyst, Wall Street Psychologist
- 10% of Wall street employees are psychopaths
Sherree DeCovny, Writer on CFA magazine
As written in the March/April 2012 issue of the CFA magazine
But this doesn't give any meaning unless you know how diverse the true conditions are, what we know and don't know, how different psychopathy is from autism and how bad diagnosis describes each individual. If you believe there is a majority of psychopaths somewhere, look into psychopathic systems instead (upon which Western culture is built).
Neither your or d08's points are refuting my theory. Psychopathy an autism are spectrum disorders of varying intensity and with some overlapping. The lack of a theory of mind and reduced empathy found in many autistics could share a genetic basis with the reduced empathy found in those on the psychopathic spectrum. The increased risk of autism and psychopathy from the male sex raises the theoretical possibility of brain masculinzation playing a role in decreased empathy.
