Rethinking Autism in a Changing WorldWhat Autism Teaches Us About Society
【Times Square Global Live (TSGL) | New York Commentary】
“It’s not a disability. It’s a different ability.”
As the world marks World Autism Awareness Day, this message resonates across borders—not merely as a slogan, but as a reflection of a deeper global shift in perception.Established by the United Nations, World Autism Awareness Day calls for greater understanding, inclusion, and recognition of individuals on the autism spectrum.From Disorder to DiversityThe growing concept of neurodiversity challenges traditional definitions.Rather than viewing autism solely as a condition to be corrected, it invites society to recognize it as a natural variation of human cognition.This shift raises an essential question:
Can societies evolve to accommodate diverse ways of thinking?
Beyond Awareness: Toward Inclusion
Autistic individuals often demonstrate exceptional strengths—
including deep focus, pattern recognition, and creative thinking.
True progress lies not in sympathy alone, but in:
Inclusive education systems
Equitable employment opportunities
Adaptive social environments
A Global Perspective
Within the framework of the UN Sustainable Development Goals, the principle of “Leave No One Behind” underscores the importance of inclusive societies.
Autism awareness is therefore not only a social issue—
it is a measure of humanity’s capacity for empathy and progress.
TSGL Insight
In a global city like New York, efforts across communities, institutions, and international organizations continue to expand.
Yet, the most meaningful transformation begins at the individual level—
through awareness, respect, and understanding.
Closing Reflection | By Winny Power
Understanding is not about making others the same as us—
but about recognizing the beauty of difference.



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