Interesting that even when they are impaired in their vision or hearing (and those who have no voice).
Their sensitivity towards people/surroundings are far beyond what a normal person(those who have voice, and can see and hear) could pick up.
Their appreciation towards life are way beyond what you and me could understand.
They understand the meaning of 'being alive' more than we do.
They...have the ability to look into people's heart.
AND
What are we doing with ourselves
We ask questions. But fail to see.
We see what is before us, but fail to feel.
We ask for the things or people we yearn , but took it for granted.
We desire, but we wait.
We took effort, but lost courage. (to finish it)
Then we ask...why...
Because we didn't understand, life is meant to live.
Note:: I'm not saying that people should be impaired to learn the way of living.
But is it time to wake up from our ideals and the state of 'perfection'?
This topic is in DA, because i've encountered some testimonies. Which led me to ask myself, what have we been doing?
Have anyone realised that all the 'fears' are crippling people from truly living their lives? From expressing to those whom they love?
From making a difference in another friend/person's life?
Speaking of dating and relationships.
We have discussed alot about body language, words, how to gain attention and attraction and tactics.
But i need to stress on the heart of the matter.
You need to do it with your heart.
What the handicapped have learnt is to treasure their remaining senses and rely on them.
Let's not take advantage of our well being and lose the ability to look into people's heart.