ID 102 - 1: Introduction
It is important to recognise that the answer to the title question [Who am I?] has always been and will always be “I am ME”.
However, it would seem that I have only been a fraction of
“me”.
First, I found Lil’ One. And now I am finding various pieces
hidden in some recesses of my mind.
Prab’s reaction when I said my identity is at stake leads me
to believe that my perspective in not especially common.
I have found some articles that may explain why being me is
so important to me
The
Identity Theory of Autism: How Autistic Identity Is Experienced Differently
http://the-big-ger-picture.blogspot.com/2021/01/beautiful-minds-egalitarian-side-of.html