@LoganFive @SailorDisco diagnosis can be useful if you need it for something, for example I got a formal diagnosis of my adhd so that I could get help with some issues that arise from that, mostly executive functioning issues. If you’re unsure if you are a certain neurodivergence it can help to seek formal diagnosis, but those can also be wrong about you and also I’d keep in mind what advantages and disadvantages that formal diagnosis can have (cost would be a big one depending on your healthcare system, other ones would be discrimination, there are some diagnoses that are so stigmatized that they may lead to you facing discrimination in medical settings)