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What happens when the world praises your stillness, your precision, your quiet brilliance—without ever asking what it costs to maintain it?
In this introspective, narrative-style episode, I reflect on my experience with high-functioning autism—discovered not through diagnosis, but through years of quiet recognition. Through story, metaphor, and memory, I explore what it means to live in a world that sees the painting but never asks about the sketch beneath it.
This isn’t a clinical breakdown. It’s a conversation. A room with no corners—soft, shaped by perception, and open just enough to let someone in.
Liminal Lines is a Studio Day production—where stories live in the in-between.
Here, we linger in the spaces between moments, memory, and meaning.
Each episode is an invitation to slow down, reflect, and reconnect.
Stay connected: [email protected]
If something resonates, share it forward.
By Lawrence McEachinWhat happens when the world praises your stillness, your precision, your quiet brilliance—without ever asking what it costs to maintain it?
In this introspective, narrative-style episode, I reflect on my experience with high-functioning autism—discovered not through diagnosis, but through years of quiet recognition. Through story, metaphor, and memory, I explore what it means to live in a world that sees the painting but never asks about the sketch beneath it.
This isn’t a clinical breakdown. It’s a conversation. A room with no corners—soft, shaped by perception, and open just enough to let someone in.
Liminal Lines is a Studio Day production—where stories live in the in-between.
Here, we linger in the spaces between moments, memory, and meaning.
Each episode is an invitation to slow down, reflect, and reconnect.
Stay connected: [email protected]
If something resonates, share it forward.