In this scene, Carson, a nonverbal autistic individual, starts working at a restaurant, facing skepticism from his coworkers. Initially, he's underestimated, particularly by a colleague who believes he will create problems. However, Carson impresses everyone by fixing a fryer and decorating a cake beautifully, demonstrating his talent and potential.
Despite some negative assumptions about autism as a disability, it becomes clear that Carson has unique abilities that contribute positively to the restaurant. As customers are drawn in by his charm and skills, the narrative highlights the importance of giving people on the spectrum a chance to shine and be recognized for their capabilities rather than their limitations. The story concludes with a shift in perception about Carson, suggesting he could even take on a management role.
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