I’ve just been watching Kurt Furnley on the ABC. He is an Australian paralympian. He is outstanding and listening to him has got me thinking.
I have a mental illness, schizophrenia but I refuse to see myself as disabled and I would not change my life or my journey in any way. I refuse to see myself as damaged or inferior in any way. My reality at times may be different to the mainstream, the so-called normal or average population, but really who wants to be just average, just so-called normal when you can be considered interesting and resilient and strong, by being different. I am an individual and although I may be considered not normal I like who I am because I am unique and by being unique I challenge the stereotype of what a so-called mentally ill person is and what I can achieve. ✍️ Writing a blog has been empowering for me in ways I would not have dreamed possible 4 years ago. I feel valued and resilient and my voice matters.. I don’t consider myself disabled anymore. I have a voice.
You never were disabled or flawed…instead you had a a brilliant mind…a depth of understanding, compassion and insight that many so called “normal ” people.I actually don’t like the term ” normal” because it’s so over used!
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Thank you Barbara for your kind feedback 😇 😊 😀 🙏🏽
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