What makes think that just because someone is different that they are less then us, that they are wrong, that they are bad, that they are deserving of less?
People with AIDS, with different skin colors, with different languages, with different ages, with different bank ballances and even people with differences not made clear the naked eye. It's almost as if the differences we fail to see at first are the ones we hold the furthest from us. Just because we don't understand, and somehow the world pulled one over on us, how dare they, hiding a different person in a like person's body. How dare the world play such a foolish game on us, us the smart, the rightous, the true.
Please, come on. Maybe they look the same because the yare the same, did you ever think of that? We all sure look pretty much the same on the inside, so what if the cover's a different model, it's all the same wires and oil. We need to stop passing judgement on those who have been delt a much tougher hand and are much stronger and compassionate for it. Most people would likely fail if given such a task as to endure the hardship of having thoughts and feelings not under your own control, having things happen that bewilder and confuse. One day in that world and you'd be made to surrender by it.
So stop judging and critisizing those who have traveld a far less open road than yoursself, start validating and honoring the journies they have made, just as they honor your own. And if you don't want to, well that;'s your choice, but you'll be missing out on some of the most worth while peple, stories, and freinds there have ever been.
One out of every 4 american adults will have a mental illness in their lifetime. it does not discriminate, it could be you next, appreciate those who have them now before it's your turn.
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budahbuddy
Mar 30, 2008 | 7:13 AM |
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babs20021
Mar 30, 2008 | 9:08 PM |
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will_n_way
Mar 31, 2008 | 9:31 AM |
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