How Neurodivergence Shapes the Way Entrepreneurs See the World | Thomas Power EP 27
Some people spend their entire lives trying to fit into systems that reward performance, status, and strength, only to realise too late that what actually matters most is the quality of the people sitting beside you.
In this episode, I sit down with entrepreneur and community builder Thomas Power to talk about neurodivergence, pattern recognition, empathy, entrepreneurship, and why modern business culture has become disconnected from human intimacy. Thomas shares stories from working alongside billionaires and the striking pattern he noticed across many highly successful entrepreneurs. We explore the difference between building businesses around transactions versus relationships, why vulnerability attracts while strength often repels, and how his own neurodivergent mind became obsessed with patterns, human behaviour, and understanding what truly drives people. This conversation also dives into AI, Twitter, context, human connection, and the future of work and why he believes neurodivergent minds are naturally drawn to pattern recognition systems. At the heart of this episode is a simple but powerful idea: success is not really about money, status, or achievement, but about the depth of our relationships and the shared experiences we create with the people we love.
If you have ever struggled to fit inside conventional definitions of success, or wondered whether there is a more human way to build a meaningful life and business, this episode will leave you thinking differently about what actually matters.
Connect with Thomas Power
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