The Architecture of Uncertainty
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Jake Didinsky
What does it mean to think differently in a world that wasn't built for your mind?
Jake Didinsky is autistic, queer, non-binary, and Jewish. They've spent their life building an operating system to survive—a framework for navigating ethics, systems, and human connection when the default settings keep crashing.
The Architecture of Uncertainty is part memoir, part philosophy, and entirely honest. From IEP meetings where teachers saw potential instead of problems, to commission hearings where inclusion was theater, to hockey arenas where grief and joy collapse into ritual—this book shows how one person built a way of thinking from the ground up.
At its core are three principles: Worth without perfectibility. Obligation without certainty. Understanding without excusing.
This isn't self-help. It's not a manifesto. It's a lens—offered to anyone who has ever been told "you can't," anyone sitting with questions that won't resolve, anyone who wants to keep thinking even when it scares them.
The doubt was the door. Walk through it.
©2025 Jake Didinsky (P)2026 Audio copyright 2026 by Jake Didinsky