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Autisme
Craig wright
3 episodes
1 week ago
I knew I was "different" from a young age. Growing up being taught you need to fit in to a world built for those who see everything differently to you is a challenge most people will never understand. As an adult, I've come to believe that it's our differences that make us interesting. If everyone looked at the world the same way, life would be so very boring. That's why when someone else with ASD joined the team, we decided we wanted to make a brand that celebrates our differences, for all the people in the world that see things differently.
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I knew I was "different" from a young age. Growing up being taught you need to fit in to a world built for those who see everything differently to you is a challenge most people will never understand. As an adult, I've come to believe that it's our differences that make us interesting. If everyone looked at the world the same way, life would be so very boring. That's why when someone else with ASD joined the team, we decided we wanted to make a brand that celebrates our differences, for all the people in the world that see things differently.
Show more...
Mental Health
Health & Fitness
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Autisme
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Autisme (Trailer)
Autisme
I knew I was "different" from a young age. Growing up being taught you need to fit in to a world built for those who see everything differently to you is a challenge most people will never understand. As an adult, I've come to believe that it's our differences that make us interesting. If everyone looked at the world the same way, life would be so very boring. That's why when someone else with ASD joined the team, we decided we wanted to make a brand that celebrates our differences, for all the people in the world that see things differently.