A man shared how he hates working in a home for the physically and intellectually disabled, and he says that they add nothing to society and that they are a burden.
Here is the story:
People think I’m a good person because of my job
For a living, I manage a home for individuals with physical and mental disabilities. When I tell people what I do they typically say something like “Oh that takes a really caring and compassionate person to do what you do.” OR “That must be so rewarding.”
I actually hate my job but I’m good at what I do and I’ve been doing it for 11 years. So it would be difficult to get into a new field. When I tell people I hate my job they then ask why…
I personally believe that the types of individuals I take care of serve no purpose. They’re not adding anything to society either. If anything they’re a burden. They just shouldn’t exist.
Once I tell people that, they say something like I’m evil and that I shouldn’t exist.
Well, my mother who is mentally disabled herself but is very high functioning tried to get rid of me but things didn’t work out, so here we are.
Netizens comments
Your soul has been branded and tarnished with the horror of rejection by your mother – this has caused you to seek to experience that original rejection and betrayal in your life – by working in a domain that to you in a sense contains some portion of the original essence which violated you.
You have needed to be continually familiar with it. Your personal sense of the validity or value of your clientele has not prevented you from rendering professional treatment to them.
There is no problem as far as I can see. Your destiny unravels before you as it does for all of us.