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We can only see what we believe in. Hence, question ourselves before questioning others. It is better to be free with peace than to be right with fury.
Problems cannot upset us; it is how we think about the problems that upset us. Taking responsibility for our thinking lets us improve our experience of Life.
Peace requires only one person: us. Forgiveness is automatic when we find out we believed in fake news.
If we must believe, then keep only the beliefs that spark joy for us and the world; discard the rest.
Some of the messages may seem abstract or philosophical, but Eric's experience with autism tells him that these are the messages that may inspire autistic people where other attempts have failed.
- Autistic people do not want advice shoved at them, but for them to discover by themselves on their terms.
- Some autistic people are more receptive to advice from peers compared to imposed on them by seniors or authorities.
- Silent words will keep reminding autistic people in a way that nagging could not achieve.
- Autistic people often focus on issues that are abstract or philosophical rather than grounded in our daily materialistic world.
Do install the posters discreetly: simply place these posters somewhere visible for curious readers to explore.