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Thursday, March 28, 2024

Journey with Autism – Find your own peace to share

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The very important message we and the people of the world are getting when we tune in to the coverage of the long and brutal struggles with hate in our country is that hate is alive and going strong.

Close enough to touch, hate is infecting people and looking for more victims. Haven’t we all hated someone or something in our lives? When we lean into hate, riding on the waves of the emotion, it folds on anger letting glaringly violent options enter the arena.

Without the problem of hate the world would be remarkably better. Selling the idea to eliminate hate is likely not to catch on easily. People fan their hatred with speech that incites others to their side. Knowing they have others lifts hate from personal to mobs.

I’m suggesting that the solution lies within each of us. Most people are not deserving of hate.

What if we vow to overlook little things, if we tolerate more and laugh, losing our anger like clouds rolling away from lives we fully don’t understand or agree with, and focus on our own life first.

Is hatred really about others or is it often about our own negative lives? Let’s begin today by finding our own peace within. If we do, it now will be very difficult to hate.

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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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