And no one, no one should ever feel less than. Period. Okay, so I'm going to switch gears for a second. I had the privilege of being the guest on another special Needs podcast by Steve Dover. And let me make sure I say this correctly. It is called Exceptional Stories and the people that live them. He is a husband, a father, a grandfather, has special needs children, been through it himself
Nick Hydier
@NickHydier9813 · 4:55
We need to realize that, yes, we have differences, more so on the outside, but what's more important is what similarities and what things we have in common on the inside, such as our shared character that we have. Whether we are all people who have a capacity for kindness, for empathy, for love, for helping others, that is what we all should recognize in each other's more so than what we tend to, what society and what we have
It's kind of funny, I think that some of my blind and visually impaired students, I mean, the ones that are severely visually impaired and don't have a lot of vision and can't see a lot, in some ways, I think they have an advantage regarding if they like someone. Right. A lot of the times with these guys, it's based on personality
Swell Team
@Swell · 0:15
Jeremiah Myer
@Jeremiah73 · 4:53
And so I ended up stopping my attendance at that church. And that's really sad, because I haven't ever found another church that allows my particular set of beliefs in. But that's my comment, though, is oftentimes the strongest feelings of less than come. I believe from within. I believed at that church that I was less than because I was just high school educated, where the vast majority of the folks that attended there were college educated and even had received doctorates
It really came from the heart. So thank you. I really appreciate it, and I hope others get as much out of your response as I did. Have a good day. Bye