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How Monique Realised Survival Mode Was Autistic Masking

Dec 26, 2025
Monique Lindner, a late-identified Autistic writer and entrepreneur, shares her unique journey of high achievement masked by trauma and burnout. She discusses how an unexpected question from her editor led to her self-identification as Autistic. Monique reflects on the impact of masking on her life, the emotional toll of unmasking, and the loss of friendships following her diagnosis. She emphasizes the importance of trusting one's self-knowledge and the strength found in intuitive pattern-matching as a valuable trait of neurodivergence.
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ANECDOTE

High Achievement As A Survival Strategy

  • Monique describes decades of high-achievement masking deep exhaustion and sensory pain.
  • She worked from age 13, led large teams at 22, and used overwork and alcohol to survive loud social contexts.
INSIGHT

Culture Can Mask Neurodivergence

  • Cultural context disguised autistic traits for Monique in East Germany and later in Germany.
  • German punctuality, bluntness, and systems-thinking masked broader neurodivergent signals.
ANECDOTE

One Question That Changed Everything

  • An editor asked Monique if she was "on the spectrum" during structural edits.
  • That single question began a ten-month self-identification journey toward autism.
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