After that, I went to AEON. There, I got my salary from its bank ATM. This afternoon, after having lunch, I took a nap. Then, with that money in my wallet, I went to the main house of my group home (of course, I surely wore my mask to care for other members). I saw the sub-admin, and we started dividing that salary into several usages, such as the rent of the group home, the one I would pay to the hospital, the one I should save for the future, etc.
After that, I came back to my room. By dinner time, I enjoyed reading the new book Douglas Murray "The Madness of Crowds", which I borrowed from that library. Sometimes, I gazed at Twitter's timeline and found that some users were enjoying silly arguments by using some "useful", and "catchy" words of mental health (especially, they tend to use this new word, "Borderline Intellectual Functioning, BIF"). It's really bothering to me because they would even use the word "autism" to defeat anyone.
You may think I'm telling you "too-nice" things, but I'm serious because I don't want you to use those "useful" mental health terms to hurt others. Definitely, this "too-nice" attitude has come from the fact that I have lived as an autistic person. I won't say I can understand any other people's weaknesses. However, I want to stay close to them and keep trying to understand their problems.
This evening, a Discord friend invited me to have a chat time, so I joined. We enjoyed voice chatting in English. Honestly, I've not gotten used to this sort of voice-only chat. I couldn't see what he was thinking by his face, so it was not easy for me to understand. However, he kept showing a friendly attitude. It was a pleasant time.
