Naoki Higashida is a celebrated Japanese author and advocate known for his insightful writings on autism. Born in 1992 and diagnosed with autism at the age of five, he began to express his thoughts through writing with the aid of a Japanese alphabet grid. His seminal work, "The Reason I Jump," published when he was just 13, offers an extraordinary perspective into the often misunderstood world of autism. Higashida's emotive prose and poignant observations have resonated globally, fostering greater awareness and empathy. He continues to write and inspire, contributing significantly to the conversation on neurodiversity.