Biblio-Love
Well-Known Member
Is it common for people with autism like us to think that people without it are perfect? I mean, I used to be slightly jealous of this girl in my school. She went to my private education school and she was the only one without a disability, she was popular, she was a model, dancer, and went to an expensive salon to get her hair done. Then later I learned that her father died when she was at a young age, so I got to know her better and realized she's a good person. I Just wish I could contact her again. I'm not jealous of her anymore, because I know that comparing myself to others won't get me anywhere. I'm glad I'm myself, even if I am on the spectrum.
I doubt it has anything to do with autism. I've overheard many people talking about other people in a jealous manner (the keeping up with the Jones' mentality). I think many people look outward to things they want instead of inward to the things things they already have. It is a chronic cultural condition. I've never been a jealous person. I learned a long time ago that people hide their issues, and we never really know what goes on behind closed doors or what struggles they have faced. There is no such thing as perfect, only a public persona that seems that way. You are right, in that there is no point comparing. You will always find people better off, and people in a much worse place.