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A shared space exploring how people experience, process, and understand the same world in different ways.
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A shared space exploring how people experience, process, and understand the same world in different ways.
As someone diagnosed with autism and ADHD in my twenties, I spent much of my earlier life trying to understand a world that never felt entirely clear.
Social interactions often felt unauthentic.
There was a sense of performing rather than existing.
For a long time, I didn’t feel like I knew who I was — only how to adapt.
The difficulty wasn’t the way my mind worked.
It was the lack of understanding around it.
Rather than viewing these differences as deficits, this space is built on a different perspective:
People are not more or less.
They are different.
We live in the same world — but experience it in individual ways.
Some experiences are more intense.
Some are quieter.
But they are equally real.
Every person:
These differences are not exclusive to any one group.
They exist across all people.
What changes is:
Not whether they exist.
This space exists to create understanding.
Not through labels —
but through recognition.
A way for people to see aspects of themselves reflected.
And a way for others to better understand experiences different from their own.
This idea is not about separation.
It represents the feeling that many people experience the world differently — while still existing within the same shared space.
There is no hierarchy here.
No ranking.
Just:
A shared world, experienced in individual ways - each equally real, and equally human.
This is expressed through:
Each representing a different way of experiencing the world.
Not as definitions.
But as points of recognition.
This space will continue to evolve.
With more perspectives, more representations, and more ways of understanding still to come.