side hustles, trading systems, small apps, anything that might earn or teach. Not a support group, not a fandom space, no gurus. Just autistic people working on real projects together.

    If you're like me (autistic) with no support group, no friends, no connections, and your only hope is a lonely, unstable life that ends with your cat decapitating you and eating you when you die, because nobody knows you're dead. Then let's do something productive together.

    Maybe we can make some money so we can afford to hire someone to take care of us when we are older so they dont throw us in a home, or we struggle in old age.

    Im not the least bit interested in typical autistic pursuits like D&D, comic books, or other children's pursuits. Im 51, and like the meme says, "ain't nobody got time for dat."

    I'd rather study Charlie Munger speeches about investing, learn marketing & business strategies, start a side hustle or a full-blown business, figure out how to daytrade like that autistic guy from The Big Short movie, or something challenging and productive.

    I also want to try and connect with someone that wont force me to be acquaintances for a million years or reject me before a connection can be made, because I screw up the acquaintance phase,. I dont understand indirect communication.

    Like John D Rockefeller said… “A friendship founded on business is better than a business founded on friendship.”

    Studies show that people bond fastest through shared work. A common goal forces trust, consistency, and problem-solving…things that reveal character better than talk. Collaboration builds connection where conversation alone fails.

    Also, how many times are we going to complain about the entrepreneurial journey being a lonely one? Maybe we could make an app for entrepreneurs to find like-minded friends and partners. Instead of just complaining about the isolation and loneliness, we could actually work on something together.

    Please forgive my bluntness, and reality-based focus. Also please forgive my social awkwardness, because im never going to be able to be subtle, and communicate through non-verbal means correctly. I dont get hints, you have to spell ot out, and im often considered rude, because i get right to the point, and try to skip the confusing acquaintance stuff.

    Anyone? Or is everyone here hell bent on going it alone?

    Allegedly the wisest man to have ever lived said "two can accomplish more than twice as much as one." Let's see if he was right.

    Looking for autistic adults who want to build things
    byu/catnomadic inEntrepreneur



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