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Originally Posted by TheLonelyChemist
You don't know my condition... not that I know yours, but for seventeen and half years, I've been a subject to psychological experiments by patients. I cannot be a "Disabled Enablist", it's ridiculous, look, there was botany practical today, I couldn't study spirogyra using the compound microscope, how am I supposed to research on drugs? I've been lying to myself and you all the time. Thinking it'll change something. I am intellectually disabled, that's all that is there for me.
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We don't know your condition. Optimism that you will have some moments ahead that give you a lift, is something we find hard. So called normal people (those with ego's) have optimism. Now we may never reach their dizzy heights but little pieces followed with moments of worthwhileness mean far more to us.
I wish you well with your studies and may you be lucky with you're success. You're commitment alone shows you are a winner. Perceive yourself through you're own eyes and not those without the challenges you face. Level the playing field.
You are brilliant in you're own right TheLonelyChemist.
I admire your commitment.