Looking at the question makes it more complicated --get on 1. To board something 4. To bother or nag someone about something. 6. To begin to do something (is it this) 7. To delegate a particular task or responsibility to someone. 8. To fare or cope.
when you seem to overcome something, worse things hit you right on the spot, how come that's brushed under the table? the upsidedown clownworld? its not about having things as easy as possible, rather an endless pushing s**t uphill endurance, are there really different sorts of people? pretense and leaching are promoted in this world, to which profit one might adventure to wonder
one day i asked myself "are some really out to do wrong deliberately", well, that got answered quickly, people rushing out of their homes to prove their affiliation
i heard the birdnest, you know in the nest the sibling who screams loudest gets the food, the birdling who trods on the weaker gets to eat, and they're not predators in the sense that humans is/are in fact human is predator species, even predator on predatorspecies, sooo if your environnement has only or mostly humans, the predators are human too (well hidden secret that gets ignored in education)
balance will occur ; the more natural threats get eliminated the more other threats get (naturally) favorized
The problem is not a lack of great ideas that could improve life for me or many others. The problem is a lack of will or funding to put those ideas into action. In general, at least where I live, anything that is going to help people who are "marginal" to any extent faces huge obstacles. Another app/whatever isn't going to fix that. Finding a way to make people care about the well being of their fellow humans is what's needed.
For what it's worth, a huge upvote for UBI.
Added: Therapists that don't feel it necessary to mold a person to fit their conception of normal. Therapists that recognize that there are many different ways of being ok.
_________________ AQ 39 Your neurodiverse (Aspie) score: 136 of 200 Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 77 of 200 You are very likely neurodiverse (Aspie)
YES. And universal health care that recognizes that mental health care is health care.
_________________ AQ 39 Your neurodiverse (Aspie) score: 136 of 200 Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 77 of 200 You are very likely neurodiverse (Aspie)