Callista wrote:
Our popular culture (and that includes us, to whatever degree we pick it up) ignores the existence of gradations of disability, ignores the fact that it is possible to have an invisible disability.
I don't think most NTs ignore the existence of invisible disabilities with many variations and gradations, I think the root cause of the problem is that most NTs have not been taught this. It goes to Dox47's comment:
Dox47 wrote:
...society mostly remains unaware of us and our relative strengths and weaknesses, not out of any sort of malice but simply because that information simply is not important to the majority of people.
If a majority of people decided to educate themselves about the autism spectrum, or include a section on autism spectrum disorders in high school "health" class, things would improve.
Shebakoby, I think its human nature for people to judge other people and I sympathize with you if you have been harshly or unfairly criticized. My experience has been consistent with happymusic's comment:
happymusic wrote:
If someone's calling you a failure you should ignore them because they've clearly got nothing nice to say and are probably projecting.
People who call other people names are usually the guilty ones, and in proportion to the volume of their voice
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