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Open Graph

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Wordhog

description

site name

Wordhog

author

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2026-03-03 17:51:58

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Wordhog Skip to content Wordhog Menu Home Contact How a label changed my life My friends know that 2017 was a landmark year in my life. I shed a great deal of my stress by selling one of our businesses and therefore no longer being responsible for the livelihoods of a dozen other people and their families. Most of you don’t know the main reason I found managerial life intolerable is that I’m autistic. I doubt it will be news to many friends that I’m neurodivergent, especially those who have known me since my childhood, but it may well surprise people that the label for my brand of weirdness is “autistic”. There are as many different kinds of autistic people as there are kinds of allistic (non-autistic) people. When you’ve met one person with autism… you’ve met one person with autism. Why I’m writing about this Thanks to the proliferation of inaccurate information on the internet, what you think you know about autism is probably at least partially wron...

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