Disability Humanized

We are all conditioned

2 min · 18 de ago de 2025
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- Our environments shape our perceptions and responses, creating patterns of adaptation. - Society influences both able-bodied and disabled individuals, often imposing responses that become ingrained. - Different environments foster distinct human responses, such as soldiers' conditioning or artists' sensitivity. - Infants are conditioned from birth to blend innate potential with cultural expectations. - Humanity's adaptive mechanisms are both strengths and limitations, risking reduction to circumstances. - Raising children involves a choice: conform or cultivate individuality. - Developing healthy stubbornness in children fosters agency and resistance to conditioning. - The journey to identity can be hindered by harsh experiences, leading to permanent reactive patterns. - True education promotes independent thinking and cultural engagement without loss of self. - Conditioning influences perceptions of disability, beauty, success, and potential. - Breaking these cycles requires conscious effort and questioning accepted norms.

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We are all conditioned

- Our environments shape our perceptions and responses, creating patterns of adaptation. - Society influences both able-bodied and disabled individuals, often imposing responses that become ingrained. - Different environments foster distinct human responses, such as soldiers' conditioning or artists' sensitivity. - Infants are conditioned from birth to blend innate potential with cultural expectations. - Humanity's adaptive mechanisms are both strengths and limitations, risking reduction to circumstances. - Raising children involves a choice: conform or cultivate individuality. - Developing healthy stubbornness in children fosters agency and resistance to conditioning. - The journey to identity can be hindered by harsh experiences, leading to permanent reactive patterns. - True education promotes independent thinking and cultural engagement without loss of self. - Conditioning influences perceptions of disability, beauty, success, and potential. - Breaking these cycles requires conscious effort and questioning accepted norms.

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human diversity

- Disability is not abnormality but can cause a profound sense of alienation. - It is a dimension of human diversity, similar to race, ability, and gender. - People with disabilities have the same inherent normalcy and contribute unique skills and perspectives. - Acquiring a disability involves navigating complex psychological changes and societal responses. - For those who become disabled later in life, identity is layered, encompassing both pre- and post-disability experiences. - External societal reactions can significantly influence an individual's sense of self. - Chronic societal stressors can constrain mental resources, affecting perceptions of normalcy. - The main challenge is societal adaptation to diversity, not the disability itself. - Building inclusive communities requires recognizing and addressing these psychological and social dynamics.

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society vs disability

- The speaker discusses the societal challenges faced by individuals with disabilities, emphasizing that the most significant obstacles are socially imposed and invisible. - These barriers create a sense of confinement and inhibit freedom, shaped by society's conditioned responses. - Reactions from others, whether overly sympathetic or begrudging, force individuals into a box they did not choose, affecting their perception and interaction with the world. - Society often misunderstands or underestimates the inner lives, dreams, and contributions of people with disabilities, viewing them through a limited, medical lens. - The true disability is societal failure to see individuals as whole, deserving of dignity and respect, leading to ongoing invisible oppression that impacts every aspect of life.

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