Something important I learned is that people are often dismissive for different reasons, such as arrogance or avoiding the uncomfortable feelings that come with validating what we're going through. They only want happy thoughts and want to preserve their idealistic view of the world. People tend to be dismissive instead of understanding, and if our disability is invisible, that works in their favor. If it was visible, the dismissive person will be forced to accept it. I can tell that they get frustrated at my reality and the truth makes them uncomfortable. They think with their ego or emotions.
Something important I learned is that people are often dismissive for different reasons, such as arrogance or avoiding the uncomfortable feelings that come with validating what we're going through. They only want happy thoughts and want to preserve their idealistic view of the world. People tend to be dismissive instead of understanding, and if our disability is invisible, that works in their favor. If it was visible, the dismissive person will be forced to accept it. I can tell that they get frustrated at my reality and the truth makes them uncomfortable. They think with their ego or emotions.
Sadly, often true. Thank you for watching! 💕
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