I’m of the opinion that TBI sufferers or any alike know best about how they feel daily more than any human experts using human intelligence. They maybe able to know better if the findings are aided by some superior algorithm intelligence or as such.
Only you can hear the whispers of your aunthentic self. Lastly it is within you to enlighten the world by sharing your invaluable dark secrets.
As much as I write about my brain injury, I sometimes feel like I can’t really explain exactly what it’s like. Everything I read says different things about what it feels like but that’s not always what I feel. I don’t know if others feel the same way but as much as I try to share and be open about it there are still some dark spots I’d rather not share.
What everybody sees is the outside, not the darker things inside, and sometimes it’s better to not share those parts. Then when you read things it feels like you’re going through something completely different than everybody else with the same diagnosis.
Until you hear something that sounds familiar. I found that in The Invisible Rain Cloud, a story about what it’s like to live with a Traumatic Brain Injury. It was like reading my mind, it’s a video truly…
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Keep up the inspiring work, Max
best wishes
craig
PS
You’re a town-planner, but I can’t even plan my breakfast!
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But you write well, likewise keep inspiring
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