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From a young age, Hannes struggled to connect with his peers. He found solace in his routines and rituals, often spending hours arranging his collection of colorful rocks or meticulously organizing his bookshelf by size and color. While other children played boisterously in the park, Hannes preferred the quiet company of his thoughts.
Despite his challenges, Hannes possessed a remarkable talent for mathematics. Numbers danced effortlessly in his mind, forming intricate patterns and equations that seemed to elude others. His teachers marveled at his abilities, but they also worried about his social development.