The Impact of Believing in Incapability
- Lynn McCann
- Feb 3, 2015
- 1 min read
I love Emma.. Her ability to communicate from her non verbal world should make us all have much higher expectations of those who have not yet found a way to communicate – or maybe we should be better at learning their way of communicating. Do follow Emma’s blog, it is AM-AZ-ING

Ariane: What should we start our day with? German, a blog post, general writing, fiction, poetry or something else?
Emma: Just start with blog post.
A: What would you like to post about this morning?
Emma: How about the topic: Knowing many things, but having no one believe you are able to understand.
Ariane: This is a great topic! Do you want me to say anything or keep quiet so you can continue?
Emma: I will continue.
For many years this was the title of my life. It was long hours bloated with mindless screams of nonsensical searing memory words that no one understood the significance of. The feeling of pleased joy when another believes, and then astounds the non believers by interacting with their knowing, is like beams of brilliant light shouting through the dreary darkness. Diving heavy waters it cannot be described, but the word coming closest is…
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