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At some point in life, many come to realise that this stigma of supposedly being "on the spectrum" is nothing more than a description by dullards who, while also being on same said spectrum (memo: we ALL are), are firmly positioned in the middle of the see-saw - out at one end you have poor unfortunate souls banging their heads against the wall because they're hearing and feeling EVERYTHING around them wound up to eleven, while at the other end you have the very people that built this world. Every single modern convenience we take for granted that constitutes the societies we live in was created by those on the outer edges of what's considered normal.

The tard way of perceiving them is to consider them abnormal and place oneself morally and intellectually above them. Those who really know, see them as what they really are: exceptional. I.E. an exception to the garden variety shit-talking morons that drift through life without a fucking clue about what it even means to be alive. Yes, they have their weaknesses and challenges in relating to people etc., but they are The Makers and The Doers. The Elon Musk. The Nikola Tesla. The DaVinci. The Beethoven. The Stephen Hawking. The Albert Einstein. The Stonehenge Builders. The Pyramid Builders. The Space Ship Builders. The World Builders.

We owe them far more than scorn and condescension and realising this opens your eyes to the wonderful "spectrum" of possibilities that a human life can become.

P.S. most of us here, are, from the perspective of those who aren't. Feels Good, Man.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

At some point in life, many come to realise that this stigma of supposedly being "on the spectrum" is nothing more than a description by dullards who, while also being on same said spectrum (memo: we ALL are), are firmly positioned in the middle of the see-saw - out at one end you have poor unfortunate souls banging their heads against the wall because they're hearing and feeling EVERYTHING around them wound up to eleven, while at the other end you have the very people that built this world. Every single modern convenience we take for granted that constitutes the societies we live in was created by those on the outer edges of what's considered normal.

The tard way of perceiving them is to consider them abnormal and place themselves morally and intellectually above them. Those who really know, see them as what they really are: exceptional. I.E. an exception to the garden variety shit-talking morons that drift through life without a fucking clue about what it even means to be alive. Yes, they have their weaknesses and challenges in relating to people etc., but they are The Makers and The Doers. The Elon Musk. The Nikola Tesla. The DaVinci. The Beethoven. The Stephen Hawking. The Albert Einstein. The Stonehenge Builders. The Pyramid Builders. The Space Ship Builders. The World Builders.

We owe them far more than scorn and condescension and realising this opens your eyes to the wonderful "spectrum" of possibilities that a human life can become.

P.S. most of us here, are, from the perspective of those who aren't. Feels Good, Man.

2 years ago
1 score