Thank you! 😊 in a way I see it as it teaching me some important life lessons now that I’ve been able to improve myself so much. But still struggle with many other things I’m still trying to figure out how to deal with. But I made this video to practice telling stories and because I’ve been attempting to learn how to better present myself and how to improve my communication. Hopefully on stories to come I can do better.
I’m sorry you went through this & had I known you I would have been beside you and made sure you were protected. You’re so gentle. Keep voicing yourself as you are helping so many! ❤️
@@DiamondEyez456 thank you! I appreciate your kind words so much! I was nervous about this video because I’ve never done a video where I narrate a story. But I’m happy to hear my message came across. Gives me confidence to improve on the next story! 👍
Wow, Leo! You've come a long way. I'm sad to hear you had such a difficult childhood. Gratefully those days are behind you. Keep looking for your tribe, Leo!
@@Bailey1879 thank you! I was nervous about telling this story. Didn’t think it would interest anyone. And plus it was the first time ever narrating a story. It makes me happy that people not only enjoyed it but felt some sort of connection to it in some form or fashion. Always enjoy when I can say something well enough to get the point across! 👍
@@Bailey1879 thank you! I appreciate it. And hope it does. Lately I’ve been seeing that autism content tends to be on a break. (Lower than normal interest). It’s why I’ve been experimenting with different types of videos. What’s funny is that Asperger’s syndrome gets the highest numbers of views and I just can’t figure out what’s so interesting about that subject. Anyways, if I can figure out all my technical issues I’m having here with cameras not working correctly and computer corrupting files I can bring a bit more to the channel. But at least for right now focused on experimental content and different subjects. I’ll get back to autism more specifically later on when interest returns. 👍
Hey Leo, can I say something to you brother your story resonates on so many different levels I’ve gone through many similar situations some areas you went through it more severe other areas. I probably went through it more severe. I only say this as a way to relate an FYI, you got a friend here!
@@DWSP101 thank you! I got your other response by the way. I’m just digesting that one. It’s information rich. As someone who enjoys to learn new things I like comments like that. I’ll respond soon as I have a chance. Didn’t want you to think I left you hanging. I just have to break it into parts otherwise my brain gets overwhelmed! I’m glad the story was relatable. I was nervous I made it to boring having never narrated a story before. So I’m always happy when the message comes across! 👍
@@leosthrivwithautism no you pretty much did a very good job at narrating a story without having to give specific details and information which is actually beneficial for yourself in the long run being too personal and open about one’s life can lead them to be open for complicated issues, but it was relatable. A large portion of it was completely relatable, due to the fact that I had also experienced the same and similar situations it was a good story about yourself. You should be proud most people don’t make it as far as you.
@@leosthrivwithautism oh by the way I had to come back and say this just so that it doesn’t occur later don’t worry about responding right off the bat just take your time that’s fine. I am totally a scatterbrain person, but I always go back maybe a day or an hour or 30 minutes or even five minutes later to check for responses, so no rush and I’m very bad at keeping up so I’m not responding. I just know ADHD.
Sorry you went through all that bullying. I went through some too. I am glad you are doing better now.
Thank you! 😊 in a way I see it as it teaching me some important life lessons now that I’ve been able to improve myself so much. But still struggle with many other things I’m still trying to figure out how to deal with.
But I made this video to practice telling stories and because I’ve been attempting to learn how to better present myself and how to improve my communication.
Hopefully on stories to come I can do better.
I’m sorry you went through this & had I known you I would have been beside you and made sure you were protected.
You’re so gentle. Keep voicing yourself as you are helping so many! ❤️
@@DiamondEyez456 thank you! I appreciate your kind words so much! I was nervous about this video because I’ve never done a video where I narrate a story. But I’m happy to hear my message came across. Gives me confidence to improve on the next story! 👍
@@elisabethaqvist6668 thank you! I’m happy to hear you enjoyed the story!
Wow, Leo! You've come a long way. I'm sad to hear you had such a difficult childhood. Gratefully those days are behind you. Keep looking for your tribe, Leo!
@@Bailey1879 thank you! I was nervous about telling this story. Didn’t think it would interest anyone. And plus it was the first time ever narrating a story.
It makes me happy that people not only enjoyed it but felt some sort of connection to it in some form or fashion. Always enjoy when I can say something well enough to get the point across! 👍
@@leosthrivwithautism You did a great job! It was a compelling story and it will help a lot of people not feel alone in their struggle.
@@Bailey1879 thank you! I appreciate it. And hope it does. Lately I’ve been seeing that autism content tends to be on a break. (Lower than normal interest). It’s why I’ve been experimenting with different types of videos. What’s funny is that Asperger’s syndrome gets the highest numbers of views and I just can’t figure out what’s so interesting about that subject.
Anyways, if I can figure out all my technical issues I’m having here with cameras not working correctly and computer corrupting files I can bring a bit more to the channel.
But at least for right now focused on experimental content and different subjects. I’ll get back to autism more specifically later on when interest returns. 👍
Hey Leo, can I say something to you brother your story resonates on so many different levels I’ve gone through many similar situations some areas you went through it more severe other areas. I probably went through it more severe. I only say this as a way to relate an FYI, you got a friend here!
@@DWSP101 thank you! I got your other response by the way. I’m just digesting that one. It’s information rich. As someone who enjoys to learn new things I like comments like that. I’ll respond soon as I have a chance. Didn’t want you to think I left you hanging. I just have to break it into parts otherwise my brain gets overwhelmed!
I’m glad the story was relatable. I was nervous I made it to boring having never narrated a story before. So I’m always happy when the message comes across! 👍
@@leosthrivwithautism no you pretty much did a very good job at narrating a story without having to give specific details and information which is actually beneficial for yourself in the long run being too personal and open about one’s life can lead them to be open for complicated issues, but it was relatable. A large portion of it was completely relatable, due to the fact that I had also experienced the same and similar situations it was a good story about yourself. You should be proud most people don’t make it as far as you.
@@leosthrivwithautism oh by the way I had to come back and say this just so that it doesn’t occur later don’t worry about responding right off the bat just take your time that’s fine. I am totally a scatterbrain person, but I always go back maybe a day or an hour or 30 minutes or even five minutes later to check for responses, so no rush and I’m very bad at keeping up so I’m not responding. I just know ADHD.