EPISODE · Apr 25, 2026 · 30 MIN
Howard Hughes' OCD Built an Aviation Empire Then Locked Him in a Room
from Neurodivergent
After losing both parents by age 19, a grief-stricken Howard Hughes rejected his Texas oil inheritance to find solace in the predictable, mechanical logic of engineering and cinema. His neurodivergent drive for perfection—manifesting as intense hyperfocus—fueled his transformation into a visionary aviator and film mogul, yet eventually fractured into the profound isolation of his later years. By viewing his life through the lens of sensory overload and an unyielding need for systemic order, we uncover the devastating toll of a brilliant mind attempting to engineer a world that refused to be controlled. All documents, transcripts, and sources are available at nbn.fm/neurodivergent/episode/howard-hughes. About Neurodivergent Neurodivergent is a stylized character study of iconic builders, artists, and outliers through a neurodivergent lens. Using AI, we examine how neurodivergent wiring shaped their success. Brought to you by Neural Broadcast Network (NBN).
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Howard Hughes' OCD Built an Aviation Empire Then Locked Him in a Room
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