Living with autism from "summary" of Born On A Blue Day by Daniel Tammet
Living with autism, for me, means experiencing the world in a way that is both unique and complex. It is like seeing the world through a different lens, where patterns and routines are not just preferences, but necessities for navigating daily life. Autism is not simply a diagnosis; it is a fundamental aspect of who I am, shaping the way I think, feel, and interact with others. Living with autism means constantly processing sensory information in a heightened way, where sounds can be overwhelming, textures can be unbearable, and social situations can be confusing. It is like living in a world where everything is turned up to maximum volume, and the challenge lies in finding ways to tune out the noise and focus on what is important. Living with autism also means grappling with the complexities of communication, where words can be slippery and elusive, making it difficult to express thoughts and em...Similar Posts
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