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Thursday, April 25, 2024

Journey with Autism – Love presents

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The first time I looked at different types of love, I was fascinated by how many ways love presented itself.

The most obvious love is romantic love. In my experience, it’s most likely to hurt. Even if people are aware of this fact, they run head first into it with great recklessness, positive it will go on forever. The future is not ours to see. With love of a romantic type, it doesn’t always stay highly intense. Long time romantic love glows warm and links itself to other loves that join the friendship type.

Family love is one that can be both intense and long found in the most important category. This is the single factor in determining how secure we will feel in this world. The beauty of family type of love is that you don’t have to be blood relations to have family love.

People who have lived without their family members have found great connection in relationships with people who bring flowing concern and can be trusted to hold most private worries in their hearts, and never betray.

Friends, even if they live far away, who love each other link the thread of love that is now and forever bonding them, pouring dear comfort over their lives knowing love of true friends never dies.

In a look at life and its power to dim our hope, the knowledge that love is truly all around us, shines a light and leads even the most hurting person to a better place.

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Joe Rosenbloom
Joe Rosenbloom
Joe Rosenbloom is a 29-year-old young man with autism spectrum disorder, who is passionate about outreach and social justice.
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