What if Being Dissatisfied Is Part of What Satisfies You? thoughts from a disablity perspective.


This is such an interesting topic and I see this a lot in the Disability community that they are never happy and at times there are very good reasons for it like accessibility issues in the community they live in or for people to accept that they have a hidden disability and do need help to function. 

I would also like to take the time to say that I see that he is controversial in the disability community because of his view on disability but we see that a is correct about what he is saying recently about disability is common sense at times and it is very often is taken out of context by bad faith actors and he has recently opened up about it as well, being "Cancelled," however we do see that people at times do want to accept what he is saying but are so far brainwashed that they can't see reason.  

I have a post on it but he basically says to not let your disability become your excuse to find ways around it and sometimes it's a reason for the behaviours but if you are aware enough to know that social skills matter then it's not a cop-out you need to own your own behaviour's. 

But as he says that you can't please everyone and you have to risk being offensive for your voice to be heard, we see that they aren't heard, if you cater to the baying mob, and this mob is often incorrect and has been brainwashed and if you have a disability, we see that they try to shut you up even more as being difficult or challenging. However disability, we are starting to see the disability community stand up to the baying mob and demand access to services that are simply human rights and point out the errors in their thinking about disability and how they are wrong because they haven't had the experience of disability. 

I also see what doctor Peterson is saying about it being a paradox recently he said about happiness is for people who aren't too bright at an amusement park in another clip and I see that this is very true as chasing happiness is foolish it's not happiness that brings joy it's, it contentment that we see brings joy.  

He is also talking about History and as he says that history is a living thing and we see that this is being debated, as the way history is recorded is interesting we see and I see that they are talking about ideas that have led to the massive issues that are more, apparent now post covid, that we see that we need an idea to work towards we need a challenge. 

In linking this back to disability we see that this is something that we see in disability that we are provided for and there is no challenge in life and so we become depressed.  However I am seeing that this is an interesting post in that people see people with a disability be at the edges of society, and I see that people now have a better understanding of what disability is and are willing to take a chance on you if you want to work and we see that people, need to have the challenge to work towards and we see that this is a massive issue and that we as humans do want to work to have the challenge to solve. 

So in disability, it is finding your limits and working within them so you don't cause yourself more pain but being able to contribute in your own way to society and this will look different for every person as well. 


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