x_amount_of_words wrote:
I wish I had the same perspective today.
I have this philosophy of AS/autism as a gift. I say, "You have to unwrap it, accept it, nurture it, and then it will become a fascinating gift." For me, the autistic gift has been in intense special interests that I find incredibly fascinating and fun, and in my being a musical savant. I feel lucky and fortunate for that. Music, roller coasters and amusement parks, and house plans have gotten me through most of my life with satisfaction. I have challenges in my life too---like everyone else. But, I try to focus on the good things---those things that give me pleasure---those intense special interests of AS. Now I am trying to write a novel that is using a lot my intense special interests in it. I have always enjoyed writing too. So---try to find your interests and use them for fascinating discoveries.
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