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<blockquote data-quote="Antje77" data-source="post: 2681844" data-attributes="member: 372207"><p>Definitely not rude!</p><p>You sound like you're still that person with strong beliefs you were when trying to organise that strike in school! (Which echoed some of my own experiences with organising protests in my otherwise very nice school.)</p><p>There are many, many ways to skin a chicken, and there's no one way fits all.</p><p></p><p>Most of all, you come across as understanding, and appreciating the way things work for other people, even if it's not for you!</p><p></p><p>My friend's point of view stems from her experience with young adults who have worked their way through an academic education in a system that's not particularly friendly to the neurodivergent, especially not for those who were diagnosed late, and from being a mum to a 9 year old having a very hard time not being a run-of-the-mill horse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Antje77, post: 2681844, member: 372207"] Definitely not rude! You sound like you're still that person with strong beliefs you were when trying to organise that strike in school! (Which echoed some of my own experiences with organising protests in my otherwise very nice school.) There are many, many ways to skin a chicken, and there's no one way fits all. Most of all, you come across as understanding, and appreciating the way things work for other people, even if it's not for you! My friend's point of view stems from her experience with young adults who have worked their way through an academic education in a system that's not particularly friendly to the neurodivergent, especially not for those who were diagnosed late, and from being a mum to a 9 year old having a very hard time not being a run-of-the-mill horse. [/QUOTE]
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