Wednesday, April 26, 2017



#differentnotless 

Temple Grandin's quote, "I am different, not less" has probably been used by many practitioners who work with children diagnosed with autism. I recently understood the value of this quotation when I got into a conversation with my brother from another mother. 

He asked me, "Appi (older sister) you always say that rather than focusing on similarities we should focus on differences. However, today you are saying that we should not just focus on one community but one human race." "One human race is not differences. One race is a result of similarities." I was baffled and questioned myself. It was an interesting insight as it led me to further analysis. I wanted to explain him what I meant. However, my words at that moment were not enough to make sense. I was frustrated trying to help him understand.

 Sometimes, it is hard to articulate something when your brain cannot even comprehend and cut it down for you. 

Suddenly, scrolling through Facebook. I came across Temple Grandin's quote, "I am different, not less."these words just hit me hard. I had a grand display of lightning and thunderstorm inside my brain. I asked myself why we have restricted these words just to autism. These words are applicable to all of us. Aren't we all different, aren't we all unique. Who decides that we are less than the other.

Our religion, social status, bank balances, pay checks, education and diplomas make us feel worthy and awesome. A great way to compare to the rest of the world.

Anyways, moral of my story is that I am different but not less than you. Similarly, you are different but not in anyway less than me.
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