Differently Abled
They now call the disabled differently-abled. If we examine humanity at large, we find that there are hardly any who use ALL of their God-given abilities to the max.
We develop the abilities on which we work consistently. When an ability is taken away from us, we develop a group of complementary abilities to compensate for that loss. These supplementary abilities might be developed to a degree that is not found in normal people.
A blind person might develop a superior sense of touch, hearing, taste, smell, and feeling. Thus, their loss of a sense was a gift that helped them become more acutely sensitive than ordinary folk.
Our abilities, means, and circumstances do not develop without a reason. Both our resources and their absence, are a blessing for us if we perceive them through the lens of gratitude. What matters is how much we make use of what we have to benefit others.
We develop the abilities on which we work consistently. When an ability is taken away from us, we develop a group of complementary abilities to compensate for that loss. These supplementary abilities might be developed to a degree that is not found in normal people.
A blind person might develop a superior sense of touch, hearing, taste, smell, and feeling. Thus, their loss of a sense was a gift that helped them become more acutely sensitive than ordinary folk.
Our abilities, means, and circumstances do not develop without a reason. Both our resources and their absence, are a blessing for us if we perceive them through the lens of gratitude. What matters is how much we make use of what we have to benefit others.