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WizardofSoda
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If parents let go of their ego and see that their son is an unhealthy, ugly, small, weak, anxiety & depression ridden, non-NT person they can see he has hindrances.
And then instead of trying to pressure him to fit in with all the normies and compete against the other normies all fighting for their place in the herd, the parents can try to help him achieve realistic goals utilizing the strengths he does have, and factoring in the real hindrances.
For example an incel might not be able to do 5 days a week, 6 hours of schooling. But he might be able to do 2 days a week for 3 hours each time. Plus he might be good at doing the normal amount of homework. And also factoring in human beings need free time to do things they enjoy or else they get burned out.
Normies can go to school all day, and then hang out with friends for a few hours, and then do an hour of homework and watch some tv before going to bed, and then do it again day after day.
And then instead of trying to pressure him to fit in with all the normies and compete against the other normies all fighting for their place in the herd, the parents can try to help him achieve realistic goals utilizing the strengths he does have, and factoring in the real hindrances.
For example an incel might not be able to do 5 days a week, 6 hours of schooling. But he might be able to do 2 days a week for 3 hours each time. Plus he might be good at doing the normal amount of homework. And also factoring in human beings need free time to do things they enjoy or else they get burned out.
Normies can go to school all day, and then hang out with friends for a few hours, and then do an hour of homework and watch some tv before going to bed, and then do it again day after day.