Memoir Monday 46/ What Makes You Sad

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Greetings friends of this beautiful community #SilverBloggers, with which I will join it with this publication that I have seen some and I liked a lot, which is like an initiative of the friend @ericvancewalton, about what makes us sad.

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I am first of all 19 years old, I have mild autism, that is not what makes me sad, because we are all in this world to fulfill a mission, happy that I am in a family where there is everything above all LOVE, but that love not all people have it, towards other people who have or have a disability or condition, as if we ask for it or if it were a contagious disease.

How is it possible that even where there are many advances, that there is talk of the inclusion of these people, but there is still much exclusion is something like a discrimination that still exists there are people who feel hatred against other people because of the color of their skin, which has always been the discrimination.

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But nowadays there is no empathy for those people who have special conditions or disabilities whatever it is, because they are two different things a condition of a disability, but both feel excluded within the society where they are, is what they call with other words the Bullyng.

That is why I don't have friends to talk to, to visit me, in high school I think they did it as an obligation which is not good either, they should do it because they feel like it, I was almost always isolated when I was doing my work, in the same room I was almost alone, My mother told me that recently she saw one of those classmates and sent me greetings, I liked that a lot, she even remembered my name.

I thank God that I have a mother who has taught me that I shouldn't feel bad for that, that it's the others who should feel bad for not accepting people like us.

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That at least since I was very little I know that I have a purpose that I have not yet achieved, but I will not defeat myself, while my classmates, all of them normal, in high school still did not know what to study in college or what to do next, that was sad for them, while I did know.

I invite you to participate in this beautiful initiative and there is only one day left until tomorrow, Sunday January 26th, here is the link where it says how to do it a guide https://hive.blog/hive-106316/@hive-106316/silver-bloggers-writing-contest-in-collab-with-ericvancewalton-memoir-monday

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Yes, there is a lot of discrimination in the world. The good thing is that you have had the support of your mother and that support has made it possible for you to overcome all those obstacles that society sometimes puts in your way. Greetings