Gabriel Mizrahi
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And to be clear, I still don't think that's wrong. I'm not totally convinced that that's completely relative. I suspect that if you asked a lot of adults in Korea or Egypt, if they would prefer to live on their own, if they could afford it, or if they had permission, I think a lot of them would probably say, yes, I would love to do that.
And to be clear, I still don't think that's wrong. I'm not totally convinced that that's completely relative. I suspect that if you asked a lot of adults in Korea or Egypt, if they would prefer to live on their own, if they could afford it, or if they had permission, I think a lot of them would probably say, yes, I would love to do that.
I'm sure even cavemen wanted to move into their own caves at some point, you know? But I recognize that other cultures might not always share that view. And since we hear from people from all different backgrounds and from all different parts of the world, I just want to make some room for that. We do try to acknowledge when this applies, but honestly, I forget all the time.
I'm sure even cavemen wanted to move into their own caves at some point, you know? But I recognize that other cultures might not always share that view. And since we hear from people from all different backgrounds and from all different parts of the world, I just want to make some room for that. We do try to acknowledge when this applies, but honestly, I forget all the time.
I'm sure even cavemen wanted to move into their own caves at some point, you know? But I recognize that other cultures might not always share that view. And since we hear from people from all different backgrounds and from all different parts of the world, I just want to make some room for that. We do try to acknowledge when this applies, but honestly, I forget all the time.
Yeah, that is a really good point. Also, whether this woman is autistic or not, it doesn't change the fact that she's not really helping herself or her parents by responding to her situation the way she is. It doesn't change the fact that their way of relating to her might be preventing them from finding a good solution.
Yeah, that is a really good point. Also, whether this woman is autistic or not, it doesn't change the fact that she's not really helping herself or her parents by responding to her situation the way she is. It doesn't change the fact that their way of relating to her might be preventing them from finding a good solution.
Yeah, that is a really good point. Also, whether this woman is autistic or not, it doesn't change the fact that she's not really helping herself or her parents by responding to her situation the way she is. It doesn't change the fact that their way of relating to her might be preventing them from finding a good solution.
So all of that could be informed by ASD potentially, which would make a diagnosis very useful. But I'm with you, Jordan. ASD alone probably would not account for how they all ended up here. And so I guess we're back to that interesting question of what role these labels should play in our lives and our treatment and in our decisions, which is a whole other topic.
So all of that could be informed by ASD potentially, which would make a diagnosis very useful. But I'm with you, Jordan. ASD alone probably would not account for how they all ended up here. And so I guess we're back to that interesting question of what role these labels should play in our lives and our treatment and in our decisions, which is a whole other topic.
So all of that could be informed by ASD potentially, which would make a diagnosis very useful. But I'm with you, Jordan. ASD alone probably would not account for how they all ended up here. And so I guess we're back to that interesting question of what role these labels should play in our lives and our treatment and in our decisions, which is a whole other topic.
But just to say beyond the labels and diagnoses underneath these categories and symptoms, I think it's crucial to treat people as individuals with their own unique histories, their own unique personalities.
But just to say beyond the labels and diagnoses underneath these categories and symptoms, I think it's crucial to treat people as individuals with their own unique histories, their own unique personalities.
But just to say beyond the labels and diagnoses underneath these categories and symptoms, I think it's crucial to treat people as individuals with their own unique histories, their own unique personalities.
their own unique needs, which means, yeah, having empathy and flexibility for their challenges, but also not letting them off the hook completely because, I don't know, a doctor gave them a certain acronym. I think that's really important to keep in mind too.
their own unique needs, which means, yeah, having empathy and flexibility for their challenges, but also not letting them off the hook completely because, I don't know, a doctor gave them a certain acronym. I think that's really important to keep in mind too.
their own unique needs, which means, yeah, having empathy and flexibility for their challenges, but also not letting them off the hook completely because, I don't know, a doctor gave them a certain acronym. I think that's really important to keep in mind too.
Oh, this is about the bedroom?
Oh, this is about the bedroom?
Oh, this is about the bedroom?