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An interesting read on neurodiversity

 I enjoyed this piece on neurodiversity; let me know what you think https://www.tylerknott.com/p/is-neurodiversity-an-evolutionary?r=18e420&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web

Utrecht and between.

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We (Alexander and Vita) recently went to Utrecht to attend a wedding. Here is my exhaustive travelogue. 

Books

To share and discuss books.   I recently read "Harry's  Trees" by Jon Cohen and I enjoyed it very much. And "Arcadia" by Lauren Groff which I liked though I'll admit the hippie/cult aspect felt a bit creepy.  And a few other books I read that I thought very good, "Little Big" by John Crowley "The Law Of Love" by Laura Esquivel "Here Be Dragons" by Sharon Kay Penman "City of Lights' by Lauren Belfer  "A Distant Mirror" by Barbara W. Tuchman with a common thread of being otherworldly whether in time or fiction. And I was wondering if  any of you have read anything by Ursula K. Le Guin, Isabel Allende or Phillip K. Dick?                                                                                                     ...