This is why she is no Neurodivergent Queen. She's someone to be avoided as she exudes self-entitlement, negativity and arrogance.Did you notice in Ali's exit interview.
She basically admitted that she was wrong, she made a snap judgement and then looked for reasons to back it up. She said Emma even pointed out that she did this.
But there was ZERO remorse. She wasn't sorry. They asked did she regret her actions at the beginning and she said no.
Her attitude is basically... this is who I am, deal with it.
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Really well done and you're so right!Regardless of whether she has a diagnosis or not I do think she would benefit hugely from doing some work on herself.
In my early 20s I had really really bad ocd. Like the type you see in documentaries it was that bad.
I've done so much work on myself and while I will always have it to some degree I am a very aware of my behaviour and actions when I do go through a rough period.
My family are very understanding and mindful of when I need time and space but ultimately it is up to me to put the work in and be the best version of myself, it is not up to everyone else around me to tiptoe around me and just accept everything I might throw at them. It's a two way street.
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And she's a forensic psychologist !!!Yeah that was so bad. It’s like saying I’m biased towards certain people and then look for reasons to justify why I should be that’s terrible. I was surprised because being neurodivergent you’d think she knows not to judge people so quickly as I’m sure she’s also experienced that in her life
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