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Bruce Dunn is a reluctant messiah who spent much of his life misunderstood and undiagnosed as autistic, setting creativity aside to build businesses. At 67, he intentionally became a father. With the birth of his first and only biological child – a girl, also autistic and artistic – he said, “I saw the me I was supposed to be,” and finally began creating as himself.

Latest Posts By Bruce Dunn

5 months ago

Along the Arc of Life: What Time Reveals About the Words We Once Wrote

There are moments when old letters or early writings resurface – sometimes by accident, sometimes deliberately. When that happens, what stands out isn’t the words themselves, but the feelings that rise while reading them. Not the feelings we have now, but the ones that once compelled us to write at all…

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6 months ago

What Talking with AI Taught Me About Clarity, Honesty, and Aging Well

When I signed up for ChatGPT, I was simply curious. I wasn’t looking to build a relationship with artificial intelligence, and I certainly wasn’t interested…

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7 months ago

How 8D Music Can Help Women Over 60 Relax, Focus, and Feel Renewed

Most women over 60 grew up with music that filled an entire house – vinyl spinning in the living room, radios humming in the kitchen, and songs you could feel in your chest. Today, technology has taken…

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