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For most of your life you assumed everyone else was struggling the same way you were.That everyone found it this hard to focus. That everyone’s mind raced like that at 2am. That everyone felt completely overwhelmed in rooms that didn’t seem to bother anyone else. That everyone had to work twice as hard just to appear half as together.

And then at some point maybe through a diagnosis, maybe through a conversation, maybe through stumbling across something online at midnight you realized.

They didn’t.

That moment changes everything. Because suddenly you have to reckon with all of it. Every classroom that made you feel stupid. Every relationship that made you feel too much. Every job that made you feel lazy. Every version of yourself you contorted just to seem normal enough to get through the day. And the question that follows that moment is one of the heaviest ones there is:

If I wasn’t broken why did everyone treat me like I was?

This session we’re unpacking neurodivergence not clinically, not academically, but honestly. ADHD, autism, dyslexia, sensory processing, anxiety, all of it. The diagnoses that came too late. The ones that never came at all. The masking that became so automatic you forgot you were doing it. The shame that got handed to you before you were old enough to question it.

We’re asking the questions that don’t usually get asked out loud:
• Who were you before the world decided your brain was a problem?
• What did masking cost you — and who did you lose because of it?
• Is there a difference between managing how your brain works and suppressing who you are?
• Where does your neurodivergence end and where do you begin?
• If you could remove it entirely — would you?

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