This is profoundly moving. We all have our scars and you are right some of them are not visible to the extent yours are. I appreciate the analogy of others taking for granted their privilege, and not using it for good, to create a little more light in someone's life and hope in their spirits. I myself have gone through the fire, some which was ignited from others pain and suffering, some which was ignited from an ambition sparked in my soul watching the wheels of Injustice go round and round. I see crippled and I do not feel sorry, I feel no pity because I know they see the world from a different lens, and I hope they recognized their beauty and their unique perspective which has so much to offer the world.
This is profoundly moving. We all have our scars and you are right some of them are not visible to the extent yours are. I appreciate the analogy of others taking for granted their privilege, and not using it for good, to create a little more light in someone's life and hope in their spirits. I myself have gone through the fire, some which was ignited from others pain and suffering, some which was ignited from an ambition sparked in my soul watching the wheels of Injustice go round and round. I see crippled and I do not feel sorry, I feel no pity because I know they see the world from a different lens, and I hope they recognized their beauty and their unique perspective which has so much to offer the world.
Very powerful, Trevor!
I love this
The words are so true and I'm starting to think I'm actually crippled ๐ญ๐ญ