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Japanese Essay and Essay : An Autobiographical Essay Written by a 15-year-old Autistic Person What are Autistic People Thinking? What does the world look like? This is my first book with all my strength! (From Chapter 5, Junior High School, "I can't tell the Difference between You and Me") I can't tell you and me. It is said that the baby is the one who can't tell the difference between himself and others. When the baby grows up, around the age of one, he realizes that there are other people besides him. This is called development. It is written in a health textbook. Around the age of two, he understands that there are himself and others who are not himself. A part of my mind seems to be still less than two years old. There is a two year-old child in me. It is scary but funny. Just like I am, there is a two year-old child. He is a different person. He has a different mind. Therefore, what I have experienced is unique to me. What you have experienced is unique to me. If explained, he understands. I try to say it out loud many times. However, I don't really know. I think everyone knows what I know. Diagnosed with autism spectrum when I was four years old. At elementary school, he was in the support class. At age 13, he is a different person. He is a different person. He has a different mind. Therefore, what I have experienced is unique to me. What you have experienced is unique to you. If explained, he understands. I try to say it out loud many times. However, I don't really know. I think everyone knows what I know. Diagnosed with autism when I was four years old. At elementary school, he is in the support class. At age 13, he is a different person. What you have experienced is unique to me. What you have experienced is unique to you. After taking junior high school entrance exams, he now goes to a private high school. In the third year of junior high school, he received the Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Award for his essay "Everyday Life as Seen from Me as an Autistic Person