Monday, October 22, 2018

AN IMPOSSIBLE FEAT UNTIL YOU SEE IT AND BELIEVE

If you think you have hard times and difficulties in your life there is nobody who can help you but you need to get over yourself and start to think like an ant. We are all familiar with ants; there are so many of them down the dirt and soil everywhere especially in the summertime. They never give up despite any obstacle that stands in their way. You don’t see an ant felt discouraged with its head down and go back to its hole ruminating and worrying, never.

Imagine what you could accomplish if you would just say "get over yourself" and have a never quit philosophy like an ant. If the ants are headed somewhere you can't stop them. They will climb over, they'll climb under, and they'll climb around. They keep looking for another way until they find it. They never run out of food and shelter.

Often people attempt to live their lives backward: they steal, rob, swindle, corrupt, and defraud to earn a living. Others beg because they are lazy to work. They try to have more things or more money without sweating on it. But that’s not the way it actually works in life. You must sweat it out in order to have a decent life for you and your family.

For your inspiration here, let's look into the lives of some brave and extraordinary people that in spite of being disabled they are considered living legends in their own way and deserve a salute for their indomitable spirit:

Jeff Fabry At 15, lost his arm and a leg in a motorcycle accident but he is one of the world’s best archers. He’s a five-time Special Games world champion, a three-time Paralympic medalist. What makes his talent unique is that he mastered the art of firing arrows. But how could anyone pull an arrow with one arm? Fabry found a way to do it. He pulls the arrow back with his teeth by biting on a mouthpiece that he made from a nylon dog leash.

Another one is Ibrahim Al Husseini Hamato is an Egyptian Para table tennis Champion, winning several honors over the years, including the silver medals in the African Para table tennis Championships in 2011 and 2013. Hamato lost both his arms as the result of a train accident when he was 10. But how could anyone hold a racket in a table tennis with no arms? Hamato had discovered a way by holding the handle of the racket with his mouth.

This one is unsurpassed; a man named Thana from Thiruvananthapuram in Kerala, India is an inspiration. He was paralyzed for life due to a terrible accident. But he rebuilt it in an amazing way. Thaha is making umbrellas and other products and earns his livelihood lying in his bed. He used Facebook as his flat form to sell his self-made umbrellas.



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