zeldapsychology wrote:
I feel bad for my 13 year old sister she feels she's too old for toys. I think becoming an adult can lead to depression some what. Instead of being excited over things alot or having a passionate obsessive interest in your career field probably leads to monotony and depression from same old same old vs. an Aspie who might be super psyched over there career!!
Everyone's already pretty much stated how I feel. I was much more mature than my "peers" when I was younger, then at some point it switched--according to the majority's notions of what is "proper" and "right." It's like people are supposed to operate on a very set "schedule" of "milestones" (beyond the developmental ones for young children, mind you). At a certain age, you stop caring about toys. At another, you're supposed to want a relationship. At yet another, you decide on a "career", marriage, kids, etc...and that's where you are forever.
I read this quote somewhere: "There is NO lifescript!" That is how I feel. Do what seems right to YOU, and what the "majority" thinks is hardly "gospel" (in case you hadn't noticed
). I still like certain cartoons, and can get excited over things that others probably wouldn't, etc., etc.,--and I teach classes online at my local university. I incorporate some of that so-called "childish" stuff into my lectures to illustrate points (comics, references to TV shows and movies)--and my students don't seem to mind at all.
Regarding
this:
Quote:
"When you grow up, your heart dies. --Claire (Molly Ringwald), THE BREAKFAST CLUB
I say: NEVER!
Regarding the "people won't accept you if you don't change this" thing:
B.S. Who wants to be around those kinds of people anyway? I eventually found others of like mind--online and IRL--and I really believe that it can happen more often than we think. (Another "childish" trait = optimism?
)
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He acts without unnecessary speech,
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