When start thinking seriously about life, you start observing moments and thinking about them seriously. Similarly life of physically handicapped beings is serious yet they enjoy the true fun of life.
We see a lot of physically handicapped persons but there are some who leave a mark in your mind and heart.
We see a lot of physically handicapped persons but there are some who leave a mark in your mind and heart.
"Last week while travelling in a local train,a man without legs boarded the compartment on his moving board.I thought he will start begging, but to my surprise he opened his bag and started selling pass covers and accessories. I didn't needed one but you can call it being emotional or sympathetic I bought one.But actually it was bought after I felt PRIDE in what he was doing. After paying him I said thank you to him and he replied back 'THANK U SIR' in English. That was the moment that shocked me and made me realize how proud he would be of himself for selling the cover and earning his livelihood".
We all encounter physically handicapped beggars or beings at place or another but there's a huge difference between those who work despite being underprivileged and those who beg. But those who work and live their with hardships are the true soldiers in reality. I also had a special privilege of having a talk to blind group of persons who boarded train with me and the way they expressed their feelings and expressions I was feeling like they had their eyesight and it was a normal conversation yet our society treats them sympathetically and pity on them.
They don't deserve pity they deserve RESPECT PRIDE and off course HONOUR of living the life with atmost respect for others yet having a self esteem of not to borrow or beg but EARN AND EAT.
They are the ones who keep the Spirit of others alive with their grit and determination. They are the resilient soldiers who actually make themselves role model for them only to keep going. There's no better way of motivating yourself than making yourself your own role model and inspiration...
I hope this pathetic behaviour of society changes and these unsung heroes get their deserved RESPECT AND HONOUR.
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