Dear_one wrote:
I get a pension now, but historically, I did extra-odd jobs to support my vocation and physical needs. I didn't want to take work from parents, so I took the interesting jobs nobody wanted, and would get them right the first time. I expected to get job offers after showing my work, but leaving me off the teams led to far more employment.
One year, I was at loose ends and wondering if my self-education was rather spotty, so I took a job in a small start-up division making helicopter parts. The boss wasn't too sure either, so he took us both to a week-long course. I had to pay attention for one afternoon, about paperwork. In the year, I learned one thing - to use magic marker on a (non absorbent!) surface before changing to the next finer sandpaper, to show when to change next without skipping areas or wasting time.
I have done almost anything to a house, repaired appliances and jewelry, done silversmithing (great hobby, lousy living,) rented properties, built and sold boats at a loss, judged entries in a tech contest, won $100 for ten years work, that still makes news decades later, driven taxi, owned and run a company, worked as a masseur, built special effects, set up production lines, and so on. I've volunteered quite a bit, too - it leads to both experience and connection.
I have also economised for a living, by using a bicycle as my primary transport for years. (If you find your home, job, and shops by bike, they ARE in range - it is a city you never knew before.) I have lived in somewhat makeshift housing, sometimes with wood heat and outdoor plumbing. I make my own food from organic ingredients, so I don't need prescriptions.
THIS is how you Aspie!
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for supporting trump. Because doing so is deplorable.