Gersham Ward
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Response to blog- page 88
Well firstly,
I think that being disabled is not easy as an individual. You are constantly
being either judged or critized by the next and so it goes on and on.
I think that
you are so brave to take time out and share your story with us. You have the boldness and courage to state and
confess on how you feel regarding your situation. I truly agree with you that
people do look at your condition first. Well, it is in today’s society based on
your outward appearance but the actual “true you” lies within you. It is your
personality that brings out or expresses who you are. Looks can be very
deceiving and are at times attracting but the best thing you do is just not to
feel intimidated by it.
I honestly
salute you. Being yourself disabled and sharing your side on how you view shall
and I hope it changes the minds of many individuals differently. I believe that
with this story people will start respecting individuals that are in the same
boat as you.
hello peeps he he!this is an amazing story by this great and loving individual.
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ReplyDeleteGreat comment Mr Ward. I, too, concur that she is a brave person to share her inner most feelings. Be it good or bad. The other aspect is that, we can learn so much from her, through her words. Sometimes, seeing someone on the road that is disabled, gets looked down on. Just because we don't know the life story!
ReplyDeleteAt first, we are taken through a love story that seems common to all of us. Then we see how common or normal things become a hard task to fulfill.
Her braveness shows us that no matter what she goes through, in the end she perseveres and is victorious on her journey!
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ReplyDeleteGood response my dear brother. Yes we should all understand that being disabled, is not something that comes as results of your application, but you don't prepare for it. It is not easy to accept it but also, because it changes your physical body and it disactivates from doing many things that you were doing before, because you was not born like that. On that one you need to accept it and just believe that things happen for a reason and that does not mean it's the end of the life, but there are many ways you can re-shape your future. The pains she felt and she is feeling, prepares her for great success at the end of the day and in future. No pain! No gain. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteYour comment is straight and forward .I really like the phrase were you said "You have the boldness and courage to state and confess on how you feel regarding your situation".She is a strong woman, and not all woman in the same condition like her can do such thing. Being disabled Mr G it is not easy like you said .disabled people face a lot of problems which include discriminating from people who supposed to look and take care of them. She is brave indeed because not all people with disability can share their story like she did. I also like the fact that you also encourage her “Looks can be very deceiving and are at times attracting but the best thing you do is just not to feel intimidated by it” as we all know most people judge a book by its cover ,and it is wrong to intimidate others
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