I always really enjoy reading all the posts by Billnes, which are very carefully written, interesting, very polite, and are clearly based on a great love for FFXI. I also enjoy reading posts by everyone else in this thread, and I can see they are only trying to be helpful and friendly here.
The "without focus" is a key point, when dealing with cognitive disabilities. A person with spastic Cerebral Palsy, such as me, or people with the many other cognitive handicaps, are often capable of genius-level thought (I'm certainly not!) but in many cases it is "pinpoint thinking" which focuses on one single point, and misses the wider penumbra of surrounding information. This is why the term learning-difficulties exists, because learning often requires standing back and observing the big picture, and many persons with cognitive handicaps, find that they focus on single details at a high level, but miss the surrounding data. This is a generalisation, and obviously not true of all.
A current theory is that the cure for cancer, or discovery of time-travel machinery, etc. might eventually be discovered by a person with serious cognitive handicaps, learning disabilities etc. Because we often filter out a lot of surrounding background noise, and only "lock on" to one particular detail, sometimes with laser-like intensity. This is also why people encountering us on the internet, might say "there's nothing wrong with you", this is because a cognitively handicapped person can sit and write out long essays very lucidly, this may lead readers to assume that the writer does not have serious cognitive handicaps, of one type or another.
Words on a computer screen can never really give a clear idea of how difficult it was for the person to write them. For most people, very easy, for some people, incredibly difficult. But on the internet there is no way to tell. I just typed all this stuff out now, and I write and edit books for a living, but I am fully spastic CP and have to retype everything and spasm amusingly and burble. But people only see the words on the page / screen, not the disabled person writing them. I used to get very defensive and upset, when I was being trolled on various internet forums, because it takes a real effort for me to sit and write things, and I wish those people could try to do what I do, even just for a day!