I watched your TEDx talk and felt a few emotions. Inspiration, intrigue, awe, perhaps a bit of envy. Then I figured I'd take a look at your book and read the first line.
I believe that you deserve a place to belong.
That hit like a fucking truck. Tingles and shivers. I have no clue what to say, I'm just a grown ass man bawling my eyes out.
I know this is contrary to the message you are trying to convey, but I really wish someone like you would come and sit next to me in the metaphorical lunchroom that is life.
So where can a person start? Is it worthwhile to see about getting diagnosed if there's something actually wrong with me or if I'm just terrible at social skills?
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I watched your TEDx talk and felt a few emotions. Inspiration, intrigue, awe, perhaps a bit of envy. Then I figured I'd take a look at your book and read the first line.
That hit like a fucking truck. Tingles and shivers. I have no clue what to say, I'm just a grown ass man bawling my eyes out.
I know this is contrary to the message you are trying to convey, but I really wish someone like you would come and sit next to me in the metaphorical lunchroom that is life.
So where can a person start? Is it worthwhile to see about getting diagnosed if there's something actually wrong with me or if I'm just terrible at social skills?
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