Published on 12, July, 2020
If there were fewer barriers to neurodivergent contributions, how might NDs shape the world?
I think I'm okay, being kinder to myself, which is a start. How are you? X
Genius, just genius - one of us has to run for PM and instigate that
I think that is a brilliant idea!!!
Yeah I like that idea
Or we could name them after the first settlers there....
Heaven!
What would we call them?
Just one or two towns... it would be like winning the lottery to be able to live and work there.
Haha I actually wouldn't mind that
I would start by creating NT-free zones. In the UK, we could start by having a few towns where only NDs could settle. Think of the peace and quiet! The crime rate would fall overnight.
Seanado said:We would rule it as benevolent dictators to our human underlings
I would say that's good thing, you know what it's like to be different on a fundamental level like the people you work with I would assume. Gives you a unique insight.
I wanted your truth and I think I got it I guess it always comes down to control in the end. But do you feel it's more important to have self-control rather than control over others? The less sociable you are, the less you need to control others perhaps. Because daily life doesn't depend too much on the cooperation of others for needs to be met. Maybe more self-reliance is the key to peace. A bit more space. Room to roam and be wild (as in natural rather than out of control).
isnt that wonderful, i mean kinda amazing, and interesting ,,,,,,,, its what we all want to see
We would rule it as benevolent dictators to our human underlings so that they might prove less violent, unpredictable and more useful to the society they claim is so important.
No hypocrisy, no PC, no lies, no virtue signalling, just doing what's best for the species and the future of all our children, with out discrimination or personal agenda. Education, peace and health for all. Consideration of your fellow man is the key to peace and happiness, not tolerance. No wars, no borders, no tolerance for rule breakers and no one comparing my utopian vision to Hitler.
You wanted the truth about this right?
How are you doing Pikl? x
I'm still trying to get my head around the fact that I work in special educational needs and am recently diagnosed. Although I feel that it does give me a unique perspective. The only things I would change are less time with staff and a change in lighting.
I was treated like a God at the Admin role I had at the Community Dental Practice in Portadown. However, I didn't need an interview for that role.
Interviews are the kiss of death for me. They're more than impressed by my CV/Application Form, until I him and ham during the questions. (in spite of so much training around interview skills since sixteen years of age)
Desmond79 said:Administration and Reception roles
All those type of roles are almost completely reserved for NTs - it's all social and political with small-talk around the water-cooler.
I have proven myself to be more than competent in Administration and Reception roles, but the employers still choose the young Hussy who just left Tech over me.