dudaflict?

violent inflictions and how to doubt them?

The need to step over something at an entrance to something like a cafe. A person with most wheelchairs will likely be compelled to ask for assistance.

When I have an option to do things by myself rather than with and through assistance, it seems dignified to do myself. That is different from, say, collaborations when people assist one another. (Once we remain assistive oriented.) Should it feel any different to a person in a wheelchair? Indeed – should it be different when sorting a solution for all seems rather simple?

About this blog?

Ever felt being affected by violent inflictions daily kind of thing?

At times these are subtle inflictions that come through various means. Un intentional – eg a look that gazes through one's personal space? Assumptions – eg an act directed at a person by another – assuming you'd be OK with the activity without asking? Presumptions - eg attempts to corner – aka label – a person? Lack of consideration - eg talking over another?

This hopefully provides a taste for how the gist for the motivation comes about. Please note that the examples are marked as questions – since there's always a sense that perhaps a person is being a bit sensitive for stuff in a way that violates another. Its seems that as questions, theres a clear opening for an invite, an offer for a chat.

Let's sing a bit?