Andy's Blog on Life and Society

This blog started off about my experiences with Asperger's and growing up with an undiagnosed condition. However I have decided to expand the remit far beyond what I originally intended. This is because I am studying sociology at uni and I have an immense interest in society and how events can shape someones life and bring people together. Also it is good for me to be able to get my views and thoughts out into a wider audience and see what others think of my thoughts

Tuesday, 12 August 2014

My Eyes - a short film (a Project Greenlight entry)


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Andy Smith
Hi. Thank you for taking the time to read my blog. I am a 44 year old male, living in Bradford in the UK. I was diagnosed with Aspergers Syndrome in October 2008 and since then life hasn't been the same! I know understand myself and the world around me on a far deeper level and life is more exciting and enjoyable than it was before. Having had to leave full time employment, I took the opportunity to learn about myself and the world around me, and decided to return to full time education. This was the best decision I have ever made. I have completed two very successful years at Bradford College, and I am now attending Huddersfield University, where I am studying sociology and I am enjoying every second of it. It has given me a new lease of life, and I feel that I have a bright future ahead of me. I was asked to do this blog by one of the organisations I am involved with and I hope you enjoy reading it and much as I enjoy writing it.
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