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I know many people that are disabled, but guess what? They smile more than the so-called more perfect individuals. They seem to appreciate the smallest gesture of kindness. We should think about learning from the people of this world that have to face daily challenges. They set goals for themselves and will try to win in whatever they are wanting to achieve.
The picture on this post is all about a disabled man that would not quit. He planned on winning, and I bet he did win. The next time you feel less fortunate think of this man and all the other disabled people in this world, and think positive in whatever you want to accomplish.
how did I miss tow of your posts? geez love this. My gut is based on your life, this is a critical way of thinking – never give up!
Thank you bro you always make me smile.
i have a splling problem meant to say two not two. I gues tpos are my gift to the site!
I have noticed that people who are missing limbs or eyesight have the determination to keep on going and not have a pity party.
These people are more motivated by us. Their will and diligence should serve as an example.
This post is very motivational! If they are so eager to overcome their limitations, what about us who are physically more complete?
Thank you Albert Herdianto Widjojo very much
You are very much welcome, LaJenna
No matter what we are going through there is ALWAYS someone worse off.
You are so right Carol DM
Thank you