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Dante 2022-01-15 08:02:03

After watching "Autistic Journey", I was very moved. A patient with autism, under the circumstances of experiencing a lot of interpersonal pressure, lived in her own way without any risk. Not only did she become herself, but also in her own profession. Great achievements have been made in the field.
Asperger’s syndrome (AS) is a generalized developmental disorder characterized by difficulties in interpersonal communication, limited and stereotyped interests and behavior patterns. It is a subtype of autism, also known as high functioning. Autism. AS patients find it difficult to face expressions, puns, social rules, etc. Marriage and parenting will be difficult stages in their lives. The improvement of AS by psychotherapy is very limited, and the most important thing is the understanding, tolerance and support from the family.
Temple Grandin (Temple Grandin), although suffering from autism since childhood, has a master's degree in animal husbandry science from Arizona State University and a doctorate in animal husbandry science from the University of Illinois in 1988. She is one of the few experts in the design and construction of livestock processing equipment. In this professional field, she has published hundreds of academic papers, and regularly toured various places to give speeches.
She rewrote the society's perception of having autism, and also made the world look at people with autism in admiration. She invented the world-renowned "hug machine", a compression facility used to relieve her anxiety, pioneering stress therapy, and benefiting autistic patients around the world. She is dedicated to explaining the sensitivity of the senses and the thinking patterns of autistic patients, which are of great benefit. However, Granding is best known for her enthusiasm for animal welfare and efficiency, explaining to the world how animals think; she not only innovated the mechanical devices for moving animals, but also pioneered the reform of the quality of life of farm animals. And humane slaughter. In fact, the device she involved cares for a herd of cattle in the United States and Canada. Granting holds a PhD in Animal Science from the University of Illinois and is currently an associate professor at Colorado State University; she has published four books: Thinking in Images, Children of the Stars, Genetics and Livestock Behavior, and Livestock Management and Transportation. She also established the "Granting Livestock System Company" to cooperate with major fast food manufacturers across the country, such as McDonald's, Wendy Burger, Burger King, etc., to jointly supervise the status of animal disposal facilities across the United States. In addition, she has also toured various places to give lectures. The topics include science and autism research, which can be regarded as a role model for hundreds of thousands of families with autistic children and autistic patients.

This film is a biographical film of Tianbao Granding. The actor is thinner than himself, and she is pretty and a girl who feels quite aura. She is not sluggish, not stupid, not dull, impatient, very fast, very energetic, and feels the energy of life. I can't help it to jump out and jump out continuously. It's very steep. No wonder her mother said when she was a child that she was not as inactive as autism, but very bright.
Having struggled through the interpersonal crisis as a student, unable to play with kindergarten children, crying and rolling on the ground at every turn, was diagnosed with "autism" by a psychologist, and the mother who graduated from Harvard was desperate. How could I teach this child not to speak? She only spoke at the age of four. She was bullied by her classmates after going to school and was named a "freak". She couldn't learn algebra, worried about French, liked mechanical design, had a keen interest in knowledge and science, and found that she had a strong visual memory. Ability, never forget, think with pictures.
Fortunately, I met a mentor who discovered her talents in middle school. She never gave up on her and helped develop her talents. It opened the door to science for her, entered university, and then obtained a master of science degree because of her love for animals. , So I chose the animal husbandry major and designed a humanized slaughterhouse that more than half of the farms and ranches in the United States use, because she said: "Nature is cruel, but we don't have to be."
She doesn't like people, but animals Because she doesn't understand people, what people say, and doesn't understand people's emotions, but she can read animals, and people are not as easy to get along with animals, so she chose animal husbandry as a major in animal research. When she was a teenager, she was afraid of going to school, of classmates and teachers, because she was always unable to get along with them; she hated gatherings the most, because in gatherings, no one listened to what she said, and she would not be polite and courteous. She wants her to be interested and happily describe her expertise to people. She thinks that people will be as interested as her, but people always leave politely, so she feels frustrated and depressed, even if she is the only one in the party Master of Science. Whenever I get frustrated in interpersonal communication, I go home and comfort myself with the "embrace machine" that I invented to soothe the emotions. I don’t have common knowledge with these people. I have my scientific knowledge and animals. I don’t have to talk to people. Deal with.
Precisely because of such talents, and less fetters than interpersonal relationships, she has more time and world of her own to complete her academic research and design work. She said: "I use pictures to think, pictures are my first language, and English is my second language. When I read a book, I will directly convert the text into a movie with sound and images, just like a camera. It’s embedded on my forehead and broadcast directly. My point of view is free, I can walk on the road, fly in the sky, or move low, feeling that there is really such a video tape in the head shell. Nowadays, people are keen on the virtual reality of computers. Circumstances, to me, those are just cartoon garbage garbage.”
After watching this film, I was touched by the fact that even people with autism or Asperger’s syndrome can find a way of life that makes them happy and give full play to themselves. His unique talent can do something. Isn't it true that some autistic patients in this world are silently doing things that make them happy, and even inventing and designing some small things by themselves. Interpersonal relationships are nothing but imaginary things, and the things that Tianbao does are real things. What's worthwhile to exchange real things for imaginary things.
She is an out-and-out academic supergirl. I like academic superheroes. I think about this and that all day long. I put my mind on academics, but I am always clumsy and neglectful of interpersonal relationships. This reminds me of myself and some people. Isn’t it a wonderful thing for people like me to be obsessed with academics and knowledge? There is only science, only knowledge, no self, no others, no interpersonal relationship, and self is just a tool of beloved scientific knowledge Forget it, isn't it a hard and happy thing to be enslaved by what you love? This kind of inner happiness, even if others don’t understand it, so what? Can a little interpersonal happiness compare to the happiness of releasing and exerting one's own nature? Can a little interpersonal frustration stop the exploration and pursuit of your beloved cause? If you don't even have yourself, then what is the point of good interpersonal relationships? If the tree doesn't even have roots, how can the branches and leaves grow?
So, I like people like Tempo Granding, and I like this movie. Looking back at the beginning of the movie, she said in a very blunt voice: "My name is Temple Grandin, I am different from other people." (only different from, not less than.)

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  • Malachi 2022-03-26 09:01:11

    My Top 10 of 2010! ★★★★

  • Kayleigh 2022-03-21 09:02:56

    They're just a special group of kids

Temple Grandin quotes

  • Temple Grandin: Of course they're gonna get slaughtered. You think we'd have cattle if people didn't eat 'em everyday? They'd just be funny-lookin' animals in zoos. But we raise them for us. That means we owe them some respect. Nature is cruel, but we don't have to be. I would'nt want to have my guts ripped out by a lion, I'd much rather die in a slaughterhouse if it was done right.

    Dr. Carlock: It seems to me that you should be the one to design... the slaughterhouse...

    Temple Grandin: [interrupting] We can easily do a way where they don't feel pain and they don't get scared.

    Dr. Carlock: Did you hear what I said, Temple? I think you're the one who should design it.

  • [Temple tries to leave the funeral]

    Eustacia: Temple, are you alright?

    Temple Grandin: I'm leaving now.

    Eustacia: It isn't over yet.

    Temple Grandin: I said goodbye when I saw him, he isn't there. I've got him in my mind.