Pride.

So this morning I woke up, meditated, and at the end realised I was feeling proud of myself. In further reflexion, and reading a lot of posts on this forum, I wondered, do any of you ever feel proud of yourself for the journey you have been on?

Because, we should!

Enduring a world built by those of a different mindset than us, day in day out, we are soldiers. Not only are we hypersensitive, but we are also hypercreative, intelligent, forward thinking people who have more to give to the world than the world wants to hear ...and that should be something to be proud of!

So well done ASC community. I'm proud of you all

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  • for not crossing to the dark side despite all

  • I look at humanity in all of us and know we are all a mixture of the high and low self. Low being our vices and small mindedness.

    I try to stay on a middle path and keep an eye on how much of the lower self bubbles to the surface at any given time

  • From my perspective human diversity includes diversity in human abilities. When we change the angle we look at the “deficits” from it’s easy to see they’re actually abilities. If we take “autistic people are more attracted to objects than people that they lose interaction.” When we look from an alternative angle we can say “autistic people have the ability to detach from people and learn about the world itself when they choose,” while nonautistic people are so distracted by people that they don’t achieve anything in their leisure time, it’s as if nonautistic people have SDD, Social Dependency Disorder.

     I see all humans with an equal variation of ability and disability.

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  • From my perspective human diversity includes diversity in human abilities. When we change the angle we look at the “deficits” from it’s easy to see they’re actually abilities. If we take “autistic people are more attracted to objects than people that they lose interaction.” When we look from an alternative angle we can say “autistic people have the ability to detach from people and learn about the world itself when they choose,” while nonautistic people are so distracted by people that they don’t achieve anything in their leisure time, it’s as if nonautistic people have SDD, Social Dependency Disorder.

     I see all humans with an equal variation of ability and disability.

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