Dr. Drew Pinsky, an expert in addiction treatments, disregarded Elon Musk’s unusual behavior, which led to an exchange of insults with President Donald Trump. Dr. Pinsky, who appeared on Newsmax to explore Elon Musk’s Asperger’s illness, which he himself admitted to in 2021 on Saturday Night Live, said there is more to it than just Asperger’s. Dr. Pinsky said he respects Elon Musk, read his biography, and thinks he is a great person and a very powerful man, but there is a benefit to which Musk is likely suffering from anxiety. Dr. Pinsky claimed he learned from Musk’s biography that he had hypomanic sprees where he worked for days without getting enough sleep and that he had gotten to know about it. Is most likely has anxiety, which some successful people have. One becomes angry because of a lack of risk assessment, which means they are unable to comprehend the significance or the repercussions of what they are doing because of the risk of turning into mania. Dr. Pinsky questioned whether he was manic, adding to what Donald Trump called the” Trump Derangement System.” Trump said Elon Musk is likely missing the White House and having Trump Derangement Syndrome, a phrase he coined to describe the state of his critics, while talking about the Big, Beautiful Bill. The Newsmax panel added that Asperger’s syndrome is related to not being able to take change, adding that it was not really a funny comment. Elon Musk allegedly claimed that Donald Trump was a liar and that the administration was never releasing it after he abused his position on his social media platform X. According to reports, this left the conflict beyond restoration, and Donald Trump objected to actually discussing Elon Musk. Musk deleted that specific article a day later. Musk claimed that he was raised with Asperger’s and that he had it for a long time. He used to take things extremely actually, he said on one situation, and the social signals were not logical to him. He began to realize that people were no saying what they meant.
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