I was given a compliment yesterday what do you think?

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24 Apr 2008, 7:57 am

Now recently I have joint a job scheme that specialises with people with AS or anything like that and what they do is they come out to see you at a certain place and I had an appointment yesterday and the person said to me that I am one in a few and she said what she meant about it was and she explained that I know what I want in like and I am not going to let anything get in the way and that I am very confident. Also said that my social life is much better than some people with Aspeger Syndrome that is because I'm at a point in life where I want to be with people. Also I was at my church and the pastor of my church said to me that I am doing really well now and have started to change. Thought I would share that because I feel so good about it at the moment.



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24 Apr 2008, 8:22 am

Thats a great compliment. Congratulations.


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24 Apr 2008, 9:25 am

Sounds to me like you are doing well and it has been noted by two independent sources. That's cool, hard work will get you ahead in life. :D



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24 Apr 2008, 9:45 am

velodog wrote:
Sounds to me like you are doing well and it has been noted by two independent sources. That's cool, hard work will get you ahead in life. :D



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24 Apr 2008, 10:15 am

I stand corrected, people should not bother with hard work. Instead, get a job, call in sick and show up late frequently and be a non productive slacker when you are at work. Then, when you get fired, blame the boss for being an assh**e. Thats how to be successful, right Willard?



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24 Apr 2008, 10:47 am

Hard work does get you places. I don't mean just in terms of a profession. I worked hard at learning body language. I worked extremely hard at trying to recognize facial expressions. I still have a fascination with pictures of people with different expressions on their face.

I worked really hard at these things, and it helped me get ahead in life. I worked hard at learning social conventions. And I have a full time job. I think any work you do is laudable.

Congratulations.



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24 Apr 2008, 10:59 am

DevonB wrote:
Hard work does get you places. I don't mean just in terms of a profession. I worked hard at learning body language. I worked extremely hard at trying to recognize facial expressions. I still have a fascination with pictures of people with different expressions on their face.

I worked really hard at these things, and it helped me get ahead in life. I worked hard at learning social conventions. And I have a full time job. I think any work you do is laudable.

Congratulations.


I would like to be less of a social spaz. I am taking steps to address this. Agree 100% with your statement DevonB.



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24 Apr 2008, 11:04 am

yay, I'm proud :D congratulations. :)


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