Mr.Myoozik
It’s not a good idea to blame your problems on your autism, because it gives off the impression that you’re using it to not own up to your mistakes and not admit responsibility for your actions. There are a lot of people who have disabilities but are productive members of society and have good stable jobs. There’s an employee at my local Publix who has cerebral palsy and yet he’s happy with his job.
Also dude, we talked about this on PM before, stop using your disability as a crutch. You can be perfectly capable of doing things regardless of how your brain works.
Music Connoisseur
Why must my disability keep me from doing anything, especially from a job do i can ask for some commissions and other things?
It’s not a good idea to blame your problems on your autism, because it gives off the impression that you’re using it to not own up to your mistakes and not admit responsibility for your actions. There are a lot of people who have disabilities but are productive members of society and have good stable jobs. There’s an employee at my local Publix who has cerebral palsy and yet he’s happy with his job.
Also dude, we talked about this on PM before, stop using your disability as a crutch. You can be perfectly capable of doing things regardless of how your brain works.