International Day of Persons with Disabilities: A thin boy in a wheelchair - The Hindu
International Day of Persons with Disabilities: A thin boy in a wheelchair - The Hindu
My VIEW:
Dear Peter Griffin,
I am aware that this article will attract several comments. As each one of us think ‘our own individual thoughts’, while sharing them, we are unaware of the mix of experiences the other person has undergone and in which situation s/he is reading what we write. Though there is no provision for rewind or fast-forward in life, I am sure, those blessed with all faculties in tact at birth, need to be more responsible to the fellow-beings. You have chosen apt words for concluding the article: “…you are playing with the cards you have been dealt…There is no divine plan, I am sure. This isn’t happening to you or me ‘for the best’…It is what it is…You live the life you find yourself in, the best way you know how”.
Love
M G Warrier, Mumbai
My VIEW:
Dear Peter Griffin,
I am aware that this article will attract several comments. As each one of us think ‘our own individual thoughts’, while sharing them, we are unaware of the mix of experiences the other person has undergone and in which situation s/he is reading what we write. Though there is no provision for rewind or fast-forward in life, I am sure, those blessed with all faculties in tact at birth, need to be more responsible to the fellow-beings. You have chosen apt words for concluding the article: “…you are playing with the cards you have been dealt…There is no divine plan, I am sure. This isn’t happening to you or me ‘for the best’…It is what it is…You live the life you find yourself in, the best way you know how”.
Love
M G Warrier, Mumbai
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