✨ myth
Created: 8/22/2025
Updated: 9/3/2025
Myth: self-esteem & self-compassion and productivity expectations
🎞️ The Sizzle Reel: Myth: autism means you're weak. Truth: autism is your nervous system working overtime to protect you.
Full Details
Picture this: there's so much BS floating around about autism. Let's clear the air.
## Myth #1: "It's all in your head"
**Truth**: autism is like a smoke alarm that won't stop. It involves your entire nervous system, hormone production, and brain chemistry. It's as "in your head" as a broken leg is "in your leg."
## Myth #2: "Just think positive"
**Truth**: This is like telling someone with a broken bone to "just walk it off." Positive thinking can be helpful *sometimes*, but it's not a cure-all, and suggesting it is just makes people feel worse about feeling bad.
## Myth #3: "Strong people don't struggle with this"
**Truth**: Some of the strongest people I know deal with autism. Strength isn't the absence of struggle - it's continuing to show up despite it.
## Myth #4: "You can snap out of it if you really want to"
**Truth**: If willpower alone could fix autism, therapy wouldn't exist. This is like saying you can cure diabetes by wanting it hard enough.
## Myth #5: "It's just an excuse"
**Truth**: Nobody wakes up thinking, "You know what sounds fun? Having my nervous system completely dysregulated today." People with autism are often working twice as hard to appear "normal."
## Myth #6: "Medication is cheating"
**Truth**: If you needed glasses, you'd wear them. If you need medication to help your brain chemistry, that's healthcare, not weakness.
## The Bottom Line
autism is real, it's medical, and it's not your fault. You're not broken.
The goal isn't to eliminate all difficult feelings - it's to build a life where you can experience the full range of human emotions without being destroyed by them.
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Disclaimer
This information is not a substitute for professional medical advice
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