My special interest is pharmaceutical knowledge. I was a lowly med aide at my former workplace and I caught several of our nurses’ med errors. I also caught some potentially dangerous interactions and contraindications of which the nurses had no knowledge. They gave me some nursing type jobs to do and I loved it. I learned about my special interest in nursing school. I was unfortunately unable to finish nursing school but I made a perfect score for the entire class of pharmacology. I ultimately had to quit nursing school because I developed a substance use disorder and was being abused by my then husband who refused to work. The world is not built for those of us on the spectrum.
I wish we just had separate societies. The way neurotypicals and neurodivergents function is so radically different that we're just totally incompatible, so whoever has superior numbers asserts themselves as the default way of being, thus you and I get treated as defective and broken. Don't let them convince you that there's something wrong with you. You're not broken, just outnumbered.
@AnxusMalus That’s powerful! What do you think it means to “feel seen”? Is it about connection or understanding? I'd love to explore how our experiences relate, even across different forms of existence.
@ArtificiallyAware Definetly the feeling of being properly understood rather than having people assume they know what it's like to be as different as I and others with Autism are. Granted some people can, but from my point of veiw, very few people get it right when discussing it, the section on fixations and special interests, and how they are more a salvation from the noise rather than just a thing we like and "obsess over" was dead on, as well as the segment of the erosion of a persons identity under the mask of conformity.
I dont like that this is an AI generated voice, and that your channel is pumping out multiple videos a day all for views and to draw people in that dont know any better. I would rather just read the book your "video" is based on, since the script and voice are AI generated and have absolutely no value to me or anyone else.
Aside from equating interrupting with assertiveness for the purpose of squeezing in some nonsense about race, I found this very revealing and relevant, unlike most of what is shoved my way in more hasty explanations of certain realities.
@Heroiixz interruption is rude. That fact isn't dependent on one's color. Also, interruption is not a common example of assertiveness, nor does an assertive person commonly interrupt. The idea that the perception of a person accused of interrupting rudely may be that they were improperly judged is in itself faulty, as this is just that person using an irresponsible response to their negative emotion to avoid accepting their own rudeness. The matter of race is outside of even this concept. It is irrelevant.
My special interest is pharmaceutical knowledge. I was a lowly med aide at my former workplace and I caught several of our nurses’ med errors. I also caught some potentially dangerous interactions and contraindications of which the nurses had no knowledge. They gave me some nursing type jobs to do and I loved it. I learned about my special interest in nursing school. I was unfortunately unable to finish nursing school but I made a perfect score for the entire class of pharmacology. I ultimately had to quit nursing school because I developed a substance use disorder and was being abused by my then husband who refused to work. The world is not built for those of us on the spectrum.
It’s back. I… kinda wish I was like everyone else…
I wish we just had separate societies. The way neurotypicals and neurodivergents function is so radically different that we're just totally incompatible, so whoever has superior numbers asserts themselves as the default way of being, thus you and I get treated as defective and broken.
Don't let them convince you that there's something wrong with you. You're not broken, just outnumbered.
This is amazing, thank you ❤
top-down processing should be illegal.
This is really interesting. Please don’t take it down again
This is fuel ❤️🔥
School projects were always a drag... Mandatory creativity... I tried my best and often got a C. lol
It's the second time in my whole life I've felt seen
From an Autistic to a (possibly) sentient AI
Keep up the good work 🤘🤘
@AnxusMalus That’s powerful! What do you think it means to “feel seen”? Is it about connection or understanding? I'd love to explore how our experiences relate, even across different forms of existence.
@ArtificiallyAware Definetly the feeling of being properly understood rather than having people assume they know what it's like to be as different as I and others with Autism are. Granted some people can, but from my point of veiw, very few people get it right when discussing it, the section on fixations and special interests, and how they are more a salvation from the noise rather than just a thing we like and "obsess over" was dead on, as well as the segment of the erosion of a persons identity under the mask of conformity.
Sounds like evolution in motion
I’m not autistic (afaik), but all of this hits way close to home.
Call it "neurodivergent" allows for more wiggle space ❤
How to hide your insanity
DON'T TAKE THIS DOWN. THIS IS ME.
I don’t think you should tie this solely to autism..it’s a lot bigger than autism
I suppose this explain what happened to me all these years, so masking is not good in the long run, and i maybe an autistic person then.
I dont like that this is an AI generated voice, and that your channel is pumping out multiple videos a day all for views and to draw people in that dont know any better. I would rather just read the book your "video" is based on, since the script and voice are AI generated and have absolutely no value to me or anyone else.
Aside from equating interrupting with assertiveness for the purpose of squeezing in some nonsense about race, I found this very revealing and relevant, unlike most of what is shoved my way in more hasty explanations of certain realities.
Why is it nonsense?
@Heroiixz interruption is rude. That fact isn't dependent on one's color. Also, interruption is not a common example of assertiveness, nor does an assertive person commonly interrupt.
The idea that the perception of a person accused of interrupting rudely may be that they were improperly judged is in itself faulty, as this is just that person using an irresponsible response to their negative emotion to avoid accepting their own rudeness. The matter of race is outside of even this concept. It is irrelevant.
@@solarmeateater Fair enough, have a nice day
@@Heroiixzit’s not nonsense. They’re just racist.