A thought I had this morning about neurodivergence and the modern world - opinions appreciated!

I hope this comes across the right way - I’m asking this out of curiosity and reflection, not to minimise anyone’s struggles.

I was thinking this morning about how the world today isn’t very accessible for a lot of people, especially those of us who are neurodivergent. The pace, noise, pressure, constant changes… it all feels designed for a certain type of brain, the "neurotypical" brain.

It made me wonder:

If we lived in a much earlier, slower world — before all the hustle and bustle — would traits linked to ASD or ADHD actually have been less of a difficulty? Or maybe even strengths?

I’m not questioning whether the struggles are real (they absolutely are). I’m more thinking about how different environments can either support or clash with certain traits, and how our modern world often makes things harder than they need to be.

I’d love to hear other people’s thoughts on this idea and I hope I am clear in expressing myself.

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  • Hi 

    I think you’re right. Some traits linked to autism or ADHD, like noticing details or focusing deeply, might have been really useful in an older, slower world.

    Today’s fast, noisy, socially demanding world makes them feel harder to manage.

    l love to escape into nature when I can. It just helps to calm my system down.

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  • Hi 

    I think you’re right. Some traits linked to autism or ADHD, like noticing details or focusing deeply, might have been really useful in an older, slower world.

    Today’s fast, noisy, socially demanding world makes them feel harder to manage.

    l love to escape into nature when I can. It just helps to calm my system down.

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