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My little sister is autistic but I'm pretty sure she is entitled the the same privileges as any other person.
Like Kendeema said, it's s matter of prespective. I view her disability as a mere setback from the kind and lovely person she actually is. But when I think of if she never had that disability, is think he range of personalities would be less.
Everything that happens around us influences us in some way, whether that is good or bad is also a matter of perspective.
On another note, I noticed people who are over-privileged or under-privileged have different views on life. I have a friend who's dad works as a construction worker but he's got the most funny and optimistic personality. I've got another friend who's mom and dad both work for big company and have an overall larger income. They're a bit stingy and micromanaging but in the end they're still good folks.
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I really like this right here what you said. It really is just how your personality develops! Spoiled brats will never be please while homeless kids experience the smallest gestures as great miracles and a reason to celebrate. In the end, it makes you wonder who really is enjoying life more.