It’s okay to say something like, “I don’t want to drink homogenized and/or pasteurized milk. Only raw milk is what I’ll drink.”
If someone reads more into this statement and responds by implying, “All those who only drink raw milk are a danger to those who drink processed milk,” he has crossed the bridge to insanity.
Sanity involves sound judgement. Sound judgement turns into unsound judging whenever someone tries to inject the actions of one individual into another individual because he can find something they have in common. If this isn’t obvious, then no amount of explaining will help.
Here’s why I feel like I’m becoming more eccentric with each passing day:
I thought that neurotypicals were the ones who misunderstood me the most, but I wasn’t sure since I know that non-Christians are challenged with getting to know me. I’m now learning that neuro-A-typicals also misjudge me. I expect differences in age, culture, and life experience, to be extra factors influencing comprehension. Add to that, variances in intelligence and wisdom, along with what a person believes→ leaves me with this question, “Can someone please burn the bridges to insanity before more people cross over?!”
One last note:
Just because I said, “burn the bridges,” don’t insinuate that as being a desire to destroy those who are insane. It’s another way of saying, “Please, use logic instead of emotions when thinking.”
