Letting Go of My Search for Purpose: A Neurodivergent Woman's Perspective

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Published 2024-06-21

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  • @aika6202
    I've always felt guilty for not chasing the "big dream". I just want to live in a nice house, eating nice food and doing things that I love. But I realized that this doesn't make me less deserving of live. I'm not worse than others just because I choose to focus on my feelings and have a quiet, slow life. Your purpose is to enjoy this life that was given to you, and it's up to you how you're going to do that ✨
  • @Digits-nf9fo
    I share many of the qualities you espouse. That said, life is a balance. To sustain yourself, you will need to feed your spirit by giving in some way to the greater good. Service to disenfranchised people is a possible solution. Yes, you will get paid in all likelihood, but also likely, not very well, but it will be sustainable. The truth is, most people do not want to work for others with disabilites, the elderly, the homeless, the sick. Perhaps you will come to see that as giving o yourself, not as monetizing your gifts. It seemsconsistency can be an issue for you as well, perhaps try a temporary agency and try out service options until one sufficiently hits home with your heart. There is clearly a profound authenticity in your spirit. Frankly, Iam lucky to share the planet with you. But do not give up, never give up.
  • @Syne7h
    That's great n all and I totally agree but what do you do for income? Asking because people who talk like this never give me the reality of life after realizing these things and it's frustrating ..
  • @fierynix2036
    Damn... exactly what I'm going through ( I'm not neurodivergent tho ) but whatever you said made a lot of sense Wish you the best of luck
  • @paul_e123
    You have a very nice way with words. Good luck to you
  • @산림치유
    휼륭한 영상 감사합니다. 한국에서 인사드려요.