About this episode
This episode explains literal thinking in autistic people and why you do it without even noticing.Literal thinking is not being difficult.It is how your brain processes information.Most autistic people take words as they are said, not as they are implied. That works well until social language gets vague, indirect, or loaded with hidden meaning.In this episode, you will learn why literal thinking happens and how it shows up in everyday life.We cover:• Why you follow instructions exactly and get blamed anyway• How jokes, sarcasm, and hints go missing• Why people say “use common sense” and you feel lost• How vague language creates stress and shutdown• Why you ask clarifying questions others never ask• How literal thinking affects work, relationships, and conflict• Why this trait is logical, not a flawYou will hear real examples like:• Taking requests at face value• Missing hidden expectations• Feeling confused when people change the rules• Being told you are blunt when you are being preciseThis episode helps you:• Understand your communication style• Reduce self blame for misunderstandings• Spot situations where literal thinking causes friction• Advocate for clearer communication without apologyListen if:• People say you take things too literally• You struggle with hints and unspoken rules• You get in trouble for doing exactly what you were told• You are autistic or AuDHD and tired of confusionThis is not about fixing you.This is about explaining how your brain works.Once you understand literal thinking, many past misunderstandings finally make sense.