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A beautifully written article, showing a very humane man with just a hint of something darker.

My great take away from reading sacks was to learn that wrongness in complex systems (e.g. the mind or the body) is easier to define than rightness. Collect enough examples of wrongness and you are on the way to mapping that system.

> Oliver wrote that an aspect of my Tourette’s was being fascinated by the “acoustic contours” of words and language.

How beautiful. This resonates with my own experience of super-mild Tourettes. I am unable to get through a day without muttering certain words. My current favourites are 'diphthong', 'Sputnik' and 'Roscoff' (a place in France but also a type of watch). I am unable to get to sleep without saying the word 'Mongoose' at least once.

Is there a HN-like site or subreddit where I can find more long form, non-tech articles like this?
There is longform.org

If you find any others, share the wealth.

longreads.com and Ars Technica occasionally publishes longform