You may have autism. I felt for a very long time that all other people, when investigating something, were on a journey with me to try and find the truth together. This is valuable in many ways, as I've always been able to ask questions other people find 'difficult'. But after 35-40 years I learned that many people value group membership or genuinely think a 'personal truth' that is distinct from 'what actually happened' truth is equally valid. I think NTs perhaps understand this intuitively. Personally, I was horrified.
If that resonates, maybe look up some secondary traits and see if you have those, and if you feel you want a second opinion to identify the condition, pursue a diagnosis.
If that resonates, maybe look up some secondary traits and see if you have those, and if you feel you want a second opinion to identify the condition, pursue a diagnosis.