We
live in a world where looks do in fact matter! True? Like anyone, we're prone
to self-conscious moments. Why am I so fat /skinny, I want to be
taller/shorter have longer legs and a flat firm tummy! There on you feel like
everyone is judging you. You become really self-conscious. "Mirror mirror on the wall...........?"
LOOK AT YOURSELF AFTER WATCHING THIS
.............Imagine
being born without arms. No arms to wrap around someone, no hands to experience
touch, or to hold another hand with. Or what about being born without legs?
Having no ability to dance, walk, run, or even stand on two feet. Now put both
of those scenarios together: no arms and no legs. What would you do? How would
that effect your everyday life?............. Nick Vujicic
LIFE WITHOUT
LIMITS
Hi Katrina, o ya , have seen this before.. he has tremendous courage and willpower..brainy too.
ReplyDeleteNo one can imagine how it is being done, like it’s almost impossible- he has brainy ideas to move himself, which most handicap cant do.
I feel sad, when the handicap gets mistreated, no public facilities like lifts etc
Worst yet,(on gratitude) normal people like me can’t put my resources together and make myself more useful, for example, a half day gardening will give me a week’s backache and moaning about it. A one hour under the sun will make me want to faint, or at least get migraine.
Worst than me may be, are the super rich people around, who tells the world that they made a donation today, to help the handicapped and needy…but who is actually a hypocrite- who is desperately wanting publicity than donating with sincerity.
This is grotesque (jijik), when they make use of handicapped people for their personal “power or monetary benefits”.
Wow, that story is incredible. I am always self conscious about my body. I should be really grateful for what I have and learn from this man who is happy and lives a wonderful life despite his problems.
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