The key is figuring out how to trick your brain into letting you apply even though you expect to face potential and sometimes probable rejection. Yes, rejection sucks, but it also teaches us if we let it. Most times the rejection isn't personal or meant to be hurtful, it is just how life works. If 1000 people apply for 1 job, how many people get rejected? It is all a part of this strange trip called life. Figure out how to see and make your autism a strength, something to be respected by others. Sure we have limitations but so does everyone else, they don't define who we are unless we let them.
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If you're always trying to be normal, you will never know how amazing you can be.
Maya Angelou