Autism as heightened experience of reality

Do any of you feel that being autistic is like being on a permanent trip? Never taken drugs, never will, but when I was reading about LSD , I thought that the descriptions were very similar to my daily experience of reality, or close enough to it to be comprehensible. But it's exhausting being so intense. In my philosophy book it mentioned ''cerebral hedonism'' - yep, that's what I experience daily.

Parents
  • I feel that being autistic is like being in a permanent fight for my rights.

    For example, in the workplace I have to fight for the adjustment, so I can be in silence.

    Being autistic is a permanent struggle for the rights.

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  • I feel that being autistic is like being in a permanent fight for my rights.

    For example, in the workplace I have to fight for the adjustment, so I can be in silence.

    Being autistic is a permanent struggle for the rights.

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