You are not what happened to you. You didn't deserve to go through all that. You deserved to be loved, to feel safe, to be safe. You deserved kindness. Patience. You deserved better.
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You are not what happened to you. You didn't deserve to go through all that. You deserved to be loved, to feel safe, to be safe. You deserved kindness. Patience. You deserved better.
“I needed to help myself so I went and helped others.”
— For there was all the purpose I had been searching for.
Photo ID: a fence with a message spray-painted on it in blue paint, "It shouldn't have to happen to you for it to matter to you"
I just saw someone claim that the only people they know that lack empathy are neurotypicals and I just... Is that possible? Seems to me, low empathy is a squarely neurodivergent trait. I mean, if it's seen as inherently divergent from the norm and is associated with several neurodivergences, seems to me it's not a neurotypical trait.
“Become the light in someone's darkness and your own darkness will become lighter.”
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“If you want people to really remember your person…keep asking them curious and interesting questions…while paying deep attention to their words and answers.”
— Because that makes you one in a thousand.
There is only one question; how to love this world.
Mary Oliver, Spring