“Triumph of Death”, c. 1460
panel from the series“Triumphs” attributed to Girolamo da Cremona (15th century)
tempera and oil on panel
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“Triumph of Death”, c. 1460
panel from the series“Triumphs” attributed to Girolamo da Cremona (15th century)
tempera and oil on panel
source

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I moved out today. I'm going to a youth camp for the weekend and then moving into my new lodgings on Sunday. But I'm officially out of my parents home? Which is kind of surreal. Been waiting for years and now it's happened? And it's weird. My life is packed into my car. I'm going to live in a place I've never seen with people I've never met and I'm going to get a job like a real adult to pay for my rent? And like. Go to university and stuff? Anywho. It's a lot of new things. I'm a bit scared of it all but it'll be fine I'm sure. Eventually.
The way others perceive you and how they choose to treat you - kindly or critically - you cannot control. The tests and triumphs you endured and choices you made throughout your life - you can't change. The damage or development done and the words spoken - you can't undo. But when it comes to the emotions you felt, the experiences that shaped you, and the way those insights impacted you - you can accept.
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[Triumphs.]
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I switched it to something else, but the 5yo demanded I switch back to Information Society
I DID IT! I took my driving test after putting it off for years from driving anxiety, and I passed!
I’m still anxious, but today I got to drive by myself for the first time and it was ok. It’s progress, and I never though I’d even be able to get here.
To clarify, it’s not driving anxiety as in I’m afraid to crash. I’ve never really seen this talked about but I’m being assessed for ADHD/ASD and driving was almost impossibly overstimulating at first. I’m on better meds now and I’ve been working with a driving school for people with disabilities (which is a huge privilege). Slowly I’ve been able to develop a framework of rules that allows me to automate driving a bit; otherwise I have to individually control all of my actions and it’s almost impossible. Anybody else who’s neurodivergent have a hard time learning to drive?