Autism, statistics, numbers, Love.

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Τhe Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) raised eyebrows, and concern among current and prospective parents, with a report documenting that the rate of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) diagnosis in the United States jumped 30% between 2008 and 2010, from one in 88 to one in 68 children. CDC officials don’t know, however, whether the startling increase is due to skyrocketing rates of the disorder or more sensitive screening, or a combination of both. (Forbes gives a nice rundown of the many reasons for this uncertainty).

The number of diagnoses “have been steadily climbing” from one in 150 since the CDC’s national surveillance system was put into place in 2000, “so I guess I shouldn’t be that surprised” by the new data, says Sarah Spence, a neurologist at Boston Children’s Hospital. About half of the children diagnosed with ASD in the new report had normal or above-average intelligence, compared with a third of children 10 years ago, suggesting that a significant proportion of the new cases are due to more sensitive diagnostic measures rather than increased incidence, she says. Still, “I think all of us in the field are a little frightened by the numbers”. (1)

The simplest way to distort the truth is to measure it.
Numbers cannot replace Love.

Every measurement is based on specific conditions and assumptions.
But love is unconditional.
Without assumptions.
Without limitations.

Nothing.
0.

Everything.
10.

You.
1.

I.
1, 2, 3…

We are all autistic!

Live and let DIE you small hypocrite…

People in the “brainy circles” of our hypocritical society talk about diversity. But how much are differences really valued? “I wonder”, a mother of a child with Down’s Syndrome writes, “whether my friends and colleagues would recognize the value of a child who was slower, less capable and more dependent”… (1)

Love is hard to find. And even harder to give.

Take a nap. Watch TV. Don’t care about people with problems or children with genetical problems. You will not see them anyway. You will not let them be born. Being active is hard.

Giving your hand is hard. Being passive is easy. Live and let DIE…

Change the channel. I am bored.

20/20 vision…

Previously blind patients who receive the recently FDA-approved Argus II bionic eye system will regain some degree of functional sight. The retinal implant technology, developed and distributed by Second Sight, can improve quality of life for patients who have lost functional vision due to retinitis pigmentosa, a disease that causes retinal cells to die. [1]

We are not machines. But we wish so much to become one. Help to the suffering will come with love and compassion. Not with artificial components. One can lose an eye and still be happy. But a man with 20/20 vision could still be utterly miserable without love and caring… A life in the dark can be glorious. A life in the light can be full of darkness…

A Journey to Mars… The story of our lifetime…

A team led by millionaire and former space tourist Dennis Tito plans to send a “tested couple” to Mars and back in a privately funded mission. [1]

The Inspiration Mars Foundation plans to start its one-and-a-half-year mission in January 2018. The mission planners wanted the crew to consist of an older couple whose relationship would be able to withstand the stress of living in a confined environment for two years.

What more romantic, than travelling your last – (possibly) fatal – journey along with your loved one. I really envy the ones selected.

But wait a minute…

Aren’e we all doing the same “journey” every day?

Treacherousness

We are more often treacherous through weakness than through calculation.  ~Francois De La Rochefoucauld

Next time someone ill-treats you, think twice before getting angry.

Bad behaviour could be a result of weakness, rather than pure evil.

Double check and see things from another perspective. Evil is most of the time synonym with powerlessness or a deep sense of vulnerability.

Smile and try to understand the others.

Most of the time they are just crying for help in their own way…

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