Imagine a World -
Fair and Square for everyone
Being different is nothing new. We all know how it feels. Everyone has been in situations where we feel like we don’t belong. We ask ourselves: How do I behave, how should I act?
I don’t understand what is expected of me!
We use complicated words like neurodivergent, neurodistinct, and neurodiverse to describe a simple and obvious fact: Everybody’s different. Some, a little more than others. 20% of all people have traits such as autism, ADHD or dyslexia, but it doesn’t stop there. It’s a wide spectrum that reaches outside of those 20%. As we said, everybody is different in some way. How open and appreciative we are of this diversity is a good measure of how open, inclusive and creative our societies are. We prosper when we are open to all kinds of minds.