Hey there! Mid-30s and was diagnosed level 1 ASD a few years ago, which I feel like explained a lot about myself. Besides depression/anxiety, I tend to struggle with concepts and things that aren't well defined, and with some aspects of communication. I liked math and science classes in school because there were formulas and rules and a right answer to the problem. I have a harder time with more open-ended or creative tasks, especially when there are expectations attached to the outcome.
I wanted to poke my head in, introduce myself and say hi, and I'm sure I'll visit here occasionally. But I'll admit I haven't been big on joining in on neurodivergence spaces in the past — partially because it's not personally a term I use for myself, and partially because I don't always agree with the discourse from the loudest voices (or sometimes things that it feels like everyone else agrees on), so I don't always feel like I fit in.
Hello fellow STEM fan :) I struggle with creative, non-structured things too!
Regarding the second part, it's something I've felt at times but as a community of people who struggle to fit in, we can probably do better to be more kind and learn from each other rather than form a mob. This is sort of a new start here on lemmy so I'm hopeful that it can be built into something nicer from the start.
I used rarely participate in the reddit community but decided to try my best here for the above reasons.
I have a harder time with more open-ended or creative tasks, especially when there are expectations attached to the outcome.
Hey @[email protected],
could you eleborate on this maybe, if you feel comfortable doing so?
I find that interesting and am not sure if I can identify with that