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Posted by 2/19/2007 11:06:59 AM
Interesting! Thanks for the insights.
As I look back on my career and life, I wish I knew what I do now: that more people have more social and empathy limitations than I could have dreamed. I now wish I'd given the benefit of the doubt more often to persons who may have been doing their best while struggling with reduced social abilities.
Most of us without impairment can choose to be more resilient, which would certainly make life more pleasant for us all.
Posted by 2/19/2007 4:03:14 PM
Understanding, by people like yourself is all I ask for my son. I am sure every mother feels the same.
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Discuss " THE BRAZEN CAREERIST- Workplace wisdom: Autism research offers advice " Below
As I look back on my career and life, I wish I knew what I do now: that more people have more social and empathy limitations than I could have dreamed. I now wish I'd given the benefit of the doubt more often to persons who may have been doing their best while struggling with reduced social abilities.
Most of us without impairment can choose to be more resilient, which would certainly make life more pleasant for us all.