Many people think that because you might be "only level 1", that it's not a big deal, or it doesn't really matter, and they couldn't be more wrong. It's so nice to see people like you talking about it now.
@asecretcourtofcrowsandcloc40844 ай бұрын
I just came across your channel. Great video. As Someone who also studied sociology in college and equally found my interest in it largely due to the fact that I couldn’t make heads or tails of what was considered to be social norms or peers of mine growing up, I definitely think that finding a way to get a degree in something that you’re fascinated by and have a passion for is a great idea. Also, this is the first time I’ve come across the levels and the explanation laid out like that I found the description very interesting. I’ve recently been doing some researching on autism for a family member but it’s led me to question certain things about myself. I don’t have anything concrete yet just some general curiosities but the more I learn the more I want to learn and I’m so glad to have perspective from people like you sharing your stories and insights to learn from
@brisbreathing4 ай бұрын
It’s really fascinating to hear someone else explain their interest in sociology and that being tied to struggles navigating/ understanding the social world. The subject is such a great outlet for understanding the world and others. There’s so much to learn and consider when it comes to neurodivergence, and you sound like a very great family member. It takes so much care and open-mindedness to do what you are doing. Thank you so much for listening and I’m wishing you all the best!
@JPaulPhD4 ай бұрын
Thanks for making your videos as I like watching them and you have a pretty awesome personallity that can help others in that way. I had OSD undiagnosed as a child and though I have never heard of for example Asperger’s growing up lately I learned from videos of that and I can see a lot of those signs of it in myself. I honestly don't feel different as a person and cannot say whether I have that or not but either way I am happy. Weird thing is how you mentioned not liking your hands wet I get pretty upset when my feet get wet. Wow. That is so interesting. Also when I get into a subject or hobby I want to learn all I can about the topic or subject. I will research and buy books and such till I feel I know all I need to know. I also don't like changes in routines. It bothers me a lot when anything changes my routine at home or work. I have a hard time making decisions like what I want to eat at times or get at a store or even what I want to wear even though I have a huge closet of clothes. I just find all of these things normal in life. Keep up the vids. 😃
@brisbreathing4 ай бұрын
Thank you for listening! It can be so comforting to see that there are others like you out in the world, whether or not you have the exact words to describe it.
@JPaulPhD4 ай бұрын
@@brisbreathing You're welcome. It somehow starts to make sense of things that I never realised about myself through all my years growing up. It is nice to have some understanding of what was potentialy there all along. You're awesome and thank you. I will keep watching your vids. Have a great weekend Bri !!