Professori
Professori
Wow, I have read through so many threads which reveal the complex neuroses of Aspies!
So many speak of how poor their self-worth is based on a lack of 'fit' with current societal view of what is acceptable. So many say that they are such freaks, or become suicidal because they feel so bad about who they are. Upfront, this is not a post aimed at an emotional or sensational fix. Too boring for that, and probably has been dealt with before, but here is my melt-down.
I wonder what their self-worth would be if there never was the constant marketing by society of how abnormal Aspie behaviour and mentality is. Fact is that we live in a society that is the most neurotic and hyper-sensitive that has ever existed. The reaction to anything that does not comply with the standardized idea of what pleases society is immediately rejected, even reacted to with a sense of being insulted because it offends their own sense of self-worth.
So, who says that everyone should look the same, behave the same, think the same? Even though society says that we are all individuals and everyone pretends to make an individual statement, just about everyone follows the normal societal pattern. That is what fashion is - your hair should look like this, and so everyone complies and soon all men have the same ridiculous hairstyle, etc.
Why are people politically correct? That is the epitome of conformity, and frankly I hate PC behaviour and statements, as well as all that is implied by it. Political correctness is the opiate of the people.
Grief, this is probably very boring to most, given a society that looks for sensationalist gratification, and even though few will read and react, this is just a frustrated individual wondering whether there are any Aspies who are strong enough to stand in the face of such standardized junk and accept the deep potential given to them, live it out!
That is what I would like to believe makes me abnormal - I refuse to accept the crumbs of what people say I should be, even if I am walking upstream when everyone is flowing in the opposite direction. It is darn tough but my discovery is that there are a huge number of people who are confused, neurotic, and conform because they are scared not to, and then have the audacity to say that I am strange!
So many speak of how poor their self-worth is based on a lack of 'fit' with current societal view of what is acceptable. So many say that they are such freaks, or become suicidal because they feel so bad about who they are. Upfront, this is not a post aimed at an emotional or sensational fix. Too boring for that, and probably has been dealt with before, but here is my melt-down.
I wonder what their self-worth would be if there never was the constant marketing by society of how abnormal Aspie behaviour and mentality is. Fact is that we live in a society that is the most neurotic and hyper-sensitive that has ever existed. The reaction to anything that does not comply with the standardized idea of what pleases society is immediately rejected, even reacted to with a sense of being insulted because it offends their own sense of self-worth.
So, who says that everyone should look the same, behave the same, think the same? Even though society says that we are all individuals and everyone pretends to make an individual statement, just about everyone follows the normal societal pattern. That is what fashion is - your hair should look like this, and so everyone complies and soon all men have the same ridiculous hairstyle, etc.
Why are people politically correct? That is the epitome of conformity, and frankly I hate PC behaviour and statements, as well as all that is implied by it. Political correctness is the opiate of the people.
Grief, this is probably very boring to most, given a society that looks for sensationalist gratification, and even though few will read and react, this is just a frustrated individual wondering whether there are any Aspies who are strong enough to stand in the face of such standardized junk and accept the deep potential given to them, live it out!
That is what I would like to believe makes me abnormal - I refuse to accept the crumbs of what people say I should be, even if I am walking upstream when everyone is flowing in the opposite direction. It is darn tough but my discovery is that there are a huge number of people who are confused, neurotic, and conform because they are scared not to, and then have the audacity to say that I am strange!