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15. Cultural Autism

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This episode is about how societal habits mimic the autistic tendencies we unconsciously engage in when it comes to the cultural ideologies and economic policies that keep us stuck in a box of limited perspective, especially when it comes to our ability to self-reflect how we treat the environment, each other, and ourselves.

As self-referencing beings, we must remember to check in with ourselves individually and embrace our ability to choose how we want to be. We are all co-creating our world as we go, remember to do so consciously.

I hope you enjoy this episode and the reading from my book.

Thanks again for tuning in! I invite you to follow the Cognitive Liberty Podcast and feel free to DM me and follow me on the social medias with any thoughts or questions you may have regarding the book:

Instagram @harmonic_homesteading

Twitter @Chrispyounceman

LinkedIn @Chris Younce

Also, feel free to get a copy of the book so you can read along

https://pagepublishing.com/books/?book=cognitive-liberty-younce

In support of Indy booksellers, feel free to check out the book’s availability on bookshop.org:

https://bookshop.org/p/books/cognitive-liberty-an-intrapersonal-voyage-of-consciousness-evolution-chris-p-younce/18639926?ean=9781662455438

Cheers Folks!

Chris P.

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This episode is about how societal habits mimic the autistic tendencies we unconsciously engage in when it comes to the cultural ideologies and economic policies that keep us stuck in a box of limited perspective, especially when it comes to our ability to self-reflect how we treat the environment, each other, and ourselves.

As self-referencing beings, we must remember to check in with ourselves individually and embrace our ability to choose how we want to be. We are all co-creating our world as we go, remember to do so consciously.

I hope you enjoy this episode and the reading from my book.

Thanks again for tuning in! I invite you to follow the Cognitive Liberty Podcast and feel free to DM me and follow me on the social medias with any thoughts or questions you may have regarding the book:

Instagram @harmonic_homesteading

Twitter @Chrispyounceman

LinkedIn @Chris Younce

Also, feel free to get a copy of the book so you can read along

https://pagepublishing.com/books/?book=cognitive-liberty-younce

In support of Indy booksellers, feel free to check out the book’s availability on bookshop.org:

https://bookshop.org/p/books/cognitive-liberty-an-intrapersonal-voyage-of-consciousness-evolution-chris-p-younce/18639926?ean=9781662455438

Cheers Folks!

Chris P.

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