A valuable contribution to discourse on Autism. I want to dig deeper into the psychology of masking and get more perspectives.
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Nonfiction audio is my main thing. Autobiographies, parenting, science, social issues, and some business or anything educational.
I consider nonfiction to be a healthier and more useful view of the world than the news.
I have a few Mastodon accounts, like @travisfw@fosstodon.org
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Travis F W wants to read Childhood's End (Arthur C. Clarke Collection) by Arthur C. Clarke

Childhood's End (Arthur C. Clarke Collection) by Arthur C. Clarke
Childhood's End is a 1953 science fiction novel by British author Arthur C. Clarke. The story follows the peaceful alien …
Travis F W finished reading Unmasking Autism by Devon Price
Travis F W started reading Parenting Beyond Power by Jen Lumanlan
WRT intergenerational trauma, and the imperative for our species to survive the century, this book marks a critical paradigm shift our culture must undergo. Personally, I start at chapter 2.
Travis F W started reading You Deserve a Tech Union by Ethan Marcotte
Because @jenniferplusplus@hachyderm.io told me to.
Travis F W finished reading "Surely You're Joking, Mr. Feynman!" by Richard P. Feynman

Note: All times used in this book…are solar time based on the sun's actual location in the sky which changes throughout the year. In contrast, clock time is based on an imaginary sun location that results on dividing time into equal 24 hour days throughout the year… for example solar 11am is 1 hour before solar noon.
— Rainwater Harvesting for Drylands and Beyond, Volume 1, 3rd Edition by Brad Lancaster (Page 92)
Appreciate this small preaching on how inaccurate standard time is. And I find it hilarious Bezos is sponsoring a clock to keep "accurate" time for next millennia. longnow.org/clock/
Travis F W started reading Making Great Relationships by Rick Hanson
This is on my #somnambulistic list. Puts my kids to sleep with basic wisdom in a gentle, pleasant voice at 0.7 speed. (Audio book, of course.) I am sure it would work for anybody.
Travis F W wants to read Building a Non-Anxious Life by John Delony
Travis F W started reading Plant Hunter by Cassandra Leah Quave
Travis F W wants to read A City On Mars by Kelly Weinersmith
I would read this as food for thought regarding alternatives to property.
To me, space is where we can finally begin to stop talking about owning everything. The alternative would be to talk about ideal collective behavior, and acceptable individual choices wrt resources and situations.
