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It’s scary to allow ourselves to disappoint other people, but it can be radical and liberating, too. Admitting what we can’t do means confronting the fact we have a disability, and therefore we occupy a marginalized position in society—but it also is an essential part of finally figuring out what assistance we need, and which ways of living are best for us. You have to be able to say no to certain unreasonable expectations in order to genuinely say “yes” to the things you care about.
Unmasking Autism: The Power of Embracing Our Hidden Neurodiversity (Unmasking Autism Series)
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