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The joy of autism


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How does a mind built for detail find its sense of belonging in a world made for others?

Published on 9 June 2026, the piece explores the side of neurodivergence that rarely makes it into a clinical manual. While diagnostic criteria focus on deficits and social friction, the writing looks at the internal rewards of an autistic mind—the intense satisfaction of a solved puzzle or the singing mind found in a flow state. It considers why the solitary world of an autistic person is so often framed as a tragedy when, for those living inside it, it can be a place of profound sensory delight and insatiable curiosity.

An examination of the internal rewards and sensory pleasures associated with the autistic experience, from the drive for exhaustive research to the heightened appreciation of patterns in the natural world. First-hand accounts from autistic authors and practitioners describe how atypical cognitive processes facilitate immersive flow states and intellectual satisfaction. These moments of joy are presented as a central component of an autistic life, contrasting with clinical deficit-based models.

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