If having a life means repeatedly stumbling, you will almost never recover from the pain of rocking. If having life is what you need to reach the stars your foot is handcuffed and you have nothing to lose. If having a life is like going down into a raging flood with no certainty of where you will go and be taken, it seems like I don't want to live anymore.
Sometimes we are very fond of things that are delicious and that give us luxury. We forget to think that this is real life, this is the reality where not everything you want can be fixed! In life, you have unexpected things but they come naturally, and you do not realize that you are drifting into the ocean of suffering. Just like the people who were just hit by the waves of life, fell and paralyzed. Are you ready to accept your destiny to live a cripple?
Cripple? Yes, literally, this is just an example story his mother's experience of being paralyzed at the age of three. How soon he had a difficult life. How sad is it that you do not have the ability to do what you want as a child? How bad is it to watch your friends play in the mud while you just stare? she endured paralysis for over fifty-three years. His Dad was also unexpectedly amputated due to an accident. The trend in his world has become more complicated. How does it feel to scrape an important part of your body three times in front of you? Lives dependent on wheelchairs and artificial feet. Life is really hard!
Despite all this life still goes on, remains steadfast despite trials. Happy with the blessings of the Lord. Drifting in the ocean taught them to swim, to swim, and to be Happy in the water where the waves carried them. Disability is the lifeblood of life's drowning problems. Every day is made meaningful and opportunity is not wasted just because of disability. Words “I can do it! Even if im like this!" brought to a positive perspective only feet were taken from them and not alive. It just means that even if the path is difficult, it should not be a hindrance and a reason enough for us to stay afloat in the water and wait for someone to rescue us. Mom said, "Disability is not an obstacle, it's a challenge."
Life is like a wheelchair, the cycle is repetitive, you will stumble and fall, but what matters is how you strive to rise from your fall. A beauty of life that we should cherish. With all the damage that comes, stay strong, and stand up again because of life, "It's not how many times you fall that matters, it's how you get back up that counts." On top of all this, it's so nice to live!