As vegans, we're quite used to feeling somewhat out of place. In many ways, we perceive the world differently and it can...
As vegans, we're quite used to feeling somewhat out of place. In many ways, we perceive the world differently and it can feel isolating.
It's a feeling that I'm sure many neurodivergent people experience too. Anecdotally, a considerable proportion of vegans I know consider themselves neurodivergent and – to my knowledge – such a group doesn't exist here.
I don't know if this is a hot take or not but to me, being "neurodiverse" mostly describes people who aren't wired in a way that agrees with our current capitalist society where we're constantly prodded to be more productive, more efficient, do more, ...
Feel free to detail as little or as much as you feel comfortable with. A formal diagnosis also isn't necessary to participate in discussions here. Thanks in advance for sharing. ...
As vegans, we're quite used to feeling somewhat out of place. In many ways, we perceive the world differently and it can feel isolating.
It's a feeling that I'm sure many neurodivergent people experience too. Anecdotally, a considerable proportion of vegans I know consider themselves...
As vegans, we're quite used to feeling somewhat out of place. In many ways, we perceive the world differently and it can feel isolating.
It's a feeling that I'm sure many neurodivergent people experience too. Anecdotally, a considerable proportion of vegans I know consider themselves neurodivergent and – to my knowledge – such a group doesn't exist here.
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