11-10-2009, 07:39 PM
I can't stand it when some organization thinks they can categorize people and then treat them a certain way based entirely upon a stereotype they've created. Each person is completely unique. Each person has a purpose. You can't clump them into a few bunches of letters and believe you know what they need because of this. I try to hold my anger when it comes to things like this, but it still disgusts me. Seeing themselves categorized causes people to automatically assume limitations they might not have had otherwise.
Whatever "letters" you are, you have the complete power within your soul to be happy. You just as you are is a gift. If you want to, there are ways to work on opening the heart and becoming more emotionally aware, but some people are just more solitary and introspective, and this is FINE! If you’re uncomfortable and would like to change, there is no need for shame and the journey should be an enjoyable learning experience. If, on the other hand, you’re comfortable with who you are, you feel that this is where you “fit in”, then there is no need to conform to something society has completely made up. If I had it my way that test and every other one would be flushed down the toilet, but I digress. I don’t want to get worked up over it, and it pains me that it happens to other people as well.
Whatever "letters" you are, you have the complete power within your soul to be happy. You just as you are is a gift. If you want to, there are ways to work on opening the heart and becoming more emotionally aware, but some people are just more solitary and introspective, and this is FINE! If you’re uncomfortable and would like to change, there is no need for shame and the journey should be an enjoyable learning experience. If, on the other hand, you’re comfortable with who you are, you feel that this is where you “fit in”, then there is no need to conform to something society has completely made up. If I had it my way that test and every other one would be flushed down the toilet, but I digress. I don’t want to get worked up over it, and it pains me that it happens to other people as well.