11-22-2016, 02:43 AM
It sounds like it's not so much that people don't like you, as it is that they're not willing to accommodate your disability. And that says a hell of a lot more about them than it does about you.
It seems to me that people in general are becoming more and more self absorbed. And everyone is trying to cram 32 hours worth of whatever into 24. A while back, I was on crutches for a few weeks, and it got so I didn't want to go out of the house because people would literally shove me aside and trample me to get where they were going. I've seen this happen to elderly or disabled people at the mall, too.
I want to say, Don't take it personally, but I know that doesn't help at all. I guess just try to maintain your perspective. I can see a lot of things to like about you, you come across as intelligent, interesting, funny, sensitive and caring. It's sad that people miss out on all of that because they can't slow down for 5 freaking minutes and learn to adjust and compromise.
It seems to me that people in general are becoming more and more self absorbed. And everyone is trying to cram 32 hours worth of whatever into 24. A while back, I was on crutches for a few weeks, and it got so I didn't want to go out of the house because people would literally shove me aside and trample me to get where they were going. I've seen this happen to elderly or disabled people at the mall, too.
I want to say, Don't take it personally, but I know that doesn't help at all. I guess just try to maintain your perspective. I can see a lot of things to like about you, you come across as intelligent, interesting, funny, sensitive and caring. It's sad that people miss out on all of that because they can't slow down for 5 freaking minutes and learn to adjust and compromise.