I invite readers to imagine a society shaped not by conformity, but by the vibrant diversity of human minds. I write as someone who has lived an autistic life and as a person formed by Western philosophy and Buddhist practice, bringing together reason, curiosity, mindfulness, and reflection. This book is not a set of instructions. This book serves as a dialogue, providing a platform to reflect on personal experiences, challenge ingrained beliefs, and relish the delight of ideas throughout the journey. To understand autism is more than learning a definition. It is an opportunity to rethink how we see minds, relationships, and the shape of our communities. Neurodiversity means that there is no single correct way for a brain to work. The world becomes richer through difference, in thought and perception just as much as in culture and character. Autism is not a problem waiting for repair. It is a human story, full of insight, challenge, creativity, and depth. This book offers one such story and an invitation to listen with an open and curious heart.
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