@Ghost-of-a-Duke saidI'm quite fond of lichen and take care not to step on them, whether they occur in my driveway or elsewhere.
Wise man say, the mountain owes no explanation to the lichen.
As for you . . .
@Removed saidYour refusal to see a realistic portrait of yourself inhibits your ability to heal.
Are your own posts innocent?
When it comes to people with schizophrenic or autistic/Asperger's traits, how do you determine whether their posts are innocent or not? And could we get a second opinion in those cases?
At this stage I'm pretty sure you are just a proud administrative assistant in a mental-health-care facility, but not a clinical practitioner yourself, primarily because of your failures to accept and to be kind.
@Removed saidTo judge between any two people you need something other than the two people to look at. Otherwise it is person A against person B each has there own self contained standard of right and wrong. Something other than them can properly look at each without their bias invoked.
What if I were to tell you that some people do feel weak and unstable in their everyday lives but still try to make their way through the world as well as they can, despite some people who might consider themselves "normal" but come across as adversarial to the more sensitive?
@KellyJay saidRidiculous.
To judge between any two people you need something other than the two people to look at. Otherwise it is person A against person B each has there own self contained standard of right and wrong. Something other than them can properly look at each without their bias invoked.