“Nothing in life is to be feared, it is only to be understood. Now is the time to understand more, so that we may fear less.” – Marie Curie, an INTP INTPs have been some of the greatest innovators and thought-leaders of all time. You’ll see the works of INTPs in science textbooks and philosophical...
As an extroverted introvert myself, I often find it challenging to explain my unique personality to others. Being an extroverted introvert may seem contradictory, but it's an authentic and valid personality type.
When I understand myself, I understand you, and out of that understanding comes love. Love is the missing factor; there is a lack of affection, of warmth in relationship; and because we lack that love, that tenderness, that generosity, that mercy in relationship, we escape into mass action which produces further confusion, further misery. We fill our hearts with blueprints for world reform and do not look to that one resolving factor which is love.
'I definitely feel better about myself, about being me, after reading this book.' - 11-year-old reader, Toppsta Discover how scientific concepts can help you navigate everyday human interactions, and grow up to be your HAPPIEST YOU! As a child, Camilla loved patterns and putting things in order. She was obsessed with Stephen Hawking, and the only language she really understood was science. Diagnosed with autism aged 8, Camilla saw the world very differently. But with science as her sidekick, she was able to translate ideas she could understand, such as photosynthesis and algorithms, onto things she couldn't, such as dealing with emotions and finding your voice. In this unique and brilliant book, Camilla shares her scientific survival guide to growing up, helping neurodiverse young readers navigate the world around them, giving them the courage to grow up perfectly happy in who they are. '...Empowering and inspiring...' - Amazon reviewer '...Superb book for engendering resilience and confidence in children...' - Amazon reviewer
Up to 70% of autistic women die from suicide. That's huge right? What is neurodivergent? Do I have ADHD? Is it a hobby or obsession? Do I need a diagnosis?
Do You Understand What You are Reading? As you begin searching for mentions of your ancestor in the newspaper, you may begin to wonder if you are reading a foreign language. The vernacular or abbreviations that you are reading are the result of the newspaper world, or the general colloquialism of the time. Abbreviations may be a […]