The future depends on whether systems can finally see the person first.
The next chapter is not awareness. It is accountability.
Today there is more language, more visibility and more community than ever before. Autism, ADHD, dyslexia, dyspraxia, Tourette's, sensory processing differences, PDA profiles, masking and burnout are more widely discussed.
But awareness is not the same as support. Many people are still waiting, fighting, masking, burning out or being misunderstood.
The challenge now is to move from awareness to redesign. Schools, workplaces, healthcare, courts, benefits systems and public services need to stop treating neurodivergence as an exception at the margins.
Different minds were always here. The systems need to catch up.
This is the Awareverse line in historical form: See the human. Change everything.
The next chapter should not be about making people prove they are worthy of support. It should be about building systems that start by seeing them.