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Friday, April 19, 2024

Journey with Autism – Tell the truth for freedom

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We are in a crisis of truth. The way it is changing our world is truly frightening and affects us all.

Truth is not our opinions of events or people. Our political views are not subject to the measures of real truth.
What we read or hear in printed words or on our screens is not the truth. Events can be seen and interpretations can vary but at the core of all that exists is truth. This truth has been lost in rhetoric and lies. Voicing lies is like a cancer that spreads. Much more than people know, this disease has grown making all of us ill.

The way to heal us in a very life-alternating way is first to see this as a real sickness. Right away that being realized makes us want a cure. Healing begins with zero tolerance for any lies. First lesson in life is not to lie to make yourself receive anything. Tolerance of lies breeds much more lying. Never allow this and everything that is truthful will begin to take root.

Start with you. Risk being brutally honest first with yourself then with others. The old saying that the truth will set us free does bring our lives and future the hope we can heal and face our differences in a healthier more positive 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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