Did you ever think that you're worth nothing? that everything that is happening to you is all wrong? did you ever feel that you're useless and your weak and easily broken?
life is like that, most of the time, we fall down, get hurt, and feel inferior. but we should try to stand up, stand tall, and correct what we have done before. life maybe unfair, but did you ever think about other people? people who are born with disabilities. people who lives like there is no hope anymore. the blind, the mentally handicapped, the mute, the deaf.
did you ever think how they feel for themselves?
we should be thankful for what we have, life is unfair, that's a fact. but we must look at it in another way. people with disabilities try their best to do better, why? so they can be accepted by the people. so that they won't be discriminated and pushed aside.
i remember the story of Ms. Roselle Ambubuyog, the1st Filipina visually-impaired summa cum laude graduate of the Ateneo de Manila University (2001). She refused to go to handicap school because she believes that she is just like anybody else. She went to school, read braille textbooks and eventually, she graduated Summa Cum Laude.
life is like that, most of the time, we fall down, get hurt, and feel inferior. but we should try to stand up, stand tall, and correct what we have done before. life maybe unfair, but did you ever think about other people? people who are born with disabilities. people who lives like there is no hope anymore. the blind, the mentally handicapped, the mute, the deaf.
did you ever think how they feel for themselves?
we should be thankful for what we have, life is unfair, that's a fact. but we must look at it in another way. people with disabilities try their best to do better, why? so they can be accepted by the people. so that they won't be discriminated and pushed aside.
i remember the story of Ms. Roselle Ambubuyog, the1st Filipina visually-impaired summa cum laude graduate of the Ateneo de Manila University (2001). She refused to go to handicap school because she believes that she is just like anybody else. She went to school, read braille textbooks and eventually, she graduated Summa Cum Laude.
"All of us have our own disabilities. Mine is more obvious. I can represent what it means to go beyond one's limitations with determination, perseverance, the help of others, and the grace of God."
- Roselle Ambubuyog
- Roselle Ambubuyog
here is another story about being able to accept who you are. being able to see that you can stand up if you fall. even if we fail, we must try, and try, and try. because eventually, we will be able to stand again. and the scars that we obtain from trying, let it be a reminder that we can stand up, no matter how hard and painful it might be.
Here is a story of Nick Vujicic, he has no arms or legs but has come to terms with his lot in life. Here's an inspirational speech that he delivered. simple, yet heart felt.
Here is a story of Nick Vujicic, he has no arms or legs but has come to terms with his lot in life. Here's an inspirational speech that he delivered. simple, yet heart felt.
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