Mission Statement

The view of this blog is an individual with an autistic-like condition with the diagnosis predating DSMV, and the baggage of the legacy diagnosis thanks to ignorance in the professional class. Identity politics is not the focus (so no discussion on sexual orientation, race, or gender (except if it’s against males only because the “four out of five are boys” is still a narrative in 2025. The ongoing political challenges of disability at the price of the invisibly disabled. The openness to identify yourself like a parent and feeling like your condition is “hopeless”. I don’t speak for anyone else other than myself and explain the political, societal and cultural challenges in the U.S. State of New Hampshire, and I cannot speak on authority of any other locale in this world. I invite you to see one version of this massive story.