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Have you ever read a biography or watched a documentary that is so very good, that you feel privileged to have been allowed to experience it? Very, very occasionally a piece of media or text really does change the way you think about the world.
It’s a special kind of story telling, usually one that is disarmingly simple, that grabs you whole, swallows you up and transports you into the mind of someone else. All of a sudden the actions, words and thoughts of a stranger make perfect sense. You’ve walked a mile in their shoes and realised why their shoes are the way they are.
This is one of those stories.
It will delight you.
[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eO7sKVKMO2s&version=3&hl=en_US]
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That made me cry a little bit... incredibly moving.
Wow, this is very similar to the conversations I've had with my own Asperger's son, now 10.
Last week though he asked the most heartbreaking question -
'Mum, do I have a disability, because you know autism is a disability, right?
My answer was that he just sees and inteprets the world differently to other people and no, he didn't have a disability as such (technically a white lie, but there is not need to erode his already fragile self-esteem).