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  • Diversity in society. Diverse societies are much more successful than undiverse societies.

  • Creative intelligence. Some mental conditions such as autism and asperger's are "different ways of thinking" rather than disabilities. The people with these conditions can be extremely intelligent in some areas, though anti-social. This is a benefit to certain diverse corporations who employ them.

  • They add dynamic personalities to society and the workplace.

  • Those with disabilities add new experiences for other people. They help remove the stigmas and prejudices related to mental health when mixed with society. Which in turn may help remove other stigmas such as racism. In other words, character improvement.


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