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Working with Aspergers

I have the joys to do something everyday that I love doing and that to me is important. As a young adult with Aspergers I tend to see the world differently to most of those around me, one which is simple, but complex at the same time. It has to be said that the world baffles me and I am sure it does many others too. I see something wrong and suddenly I want to come up with a way of solving the issue, instead of sitting back and letting the experts and those in the know get on with things. I don't think that is a bad thing. I set up my own community organisation to help those living in our society in need, not a normal thing for a person at the age of 24 to do (26 now), but after two years it is going from strength to strength and it now provides more services and support than any other organisation of its size in the area. Which goes to show that the demand to solve issues in an area like mine is needed. I began my working life after leaving college and joining the apprentice...