This piece examines how neurodivergent grief can feel like a collapse of emotional spacetime, where love is realised too late and the present becomes frozen. It explores survival, meaning, and the slow rebuilding of inner reality.

https://kalvin.obulou.org/the-black-hole-of-neurodivergent-grief-time-love-and-the-collapse-of-inner-reality

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The Black Hole of Neurodivergent Grief: Time, Love, and the Collapse of Inner Reality

Grief is often described as a wound, a storm, or a season of life. But for some people — especially those living with schizophrenia, autism, or both — grief is not a metaphorical darkness. It is a collapse of emotional spacetime, a psychological singularity where ordinary explanations fail. This essay explores the

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