DekoFromSpace wrote:
Since when I was young I could never really feel interested on anything like activities, hobbyes, study, etc.
I feel like a wander as I cant find any objective and goals in life. For my whole life I just been consuming entreteriment, like games and television because it is the easyest way to kill time. I aways felt like I dont have space in life and sometimes it's hard to get out of bed because I know it's just going to be another empty day.
I'm very sorry to hear this.
Questions: (1) How old were you when you were diagnosed? (2) If you were diagnosed as a young child, were you subjected to ABA (Applied Behavioral Analysis)?
(I ask because, according to stuff I've read by ABA survivors, one of the side-effects of ABA can a fear of expressing or pursuing enjoyment of anything, out of fear that the thing one enjoys will be taken away and held hostage as a "reward.")
DekoFromSpace wrote:
It is normal for Asperger's to feel lack of interest in life ?
As far as I can tell, no. Many of us are quite the opposite. In my own life, I've been driven by a series of consuming passions.
DekoFromSpace wrote:
Do you think people needs a objective ?
Certainly, depending on the nature of the objective, having objectives can be very helpful in improving one's life.
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