You are not Handicapped...

in life •  6 years ago 


Source

“You’re not handicapped until you think you are”.- Robert. H. Shuller


In the ongoing search for self, there are days when we learn something genuinely new, something uncovered, hidden, something that we never knew was there, something that surprises us, and on that day of self-discovery, the question remains, what kind of person are we?


Does the hero or Villain inside us win the day?


And as the search for self continues, we look for answers everywhere, in nature, in God and in tiny tragedies that may never be understood. But still we are driven to it, single minded on one goal; to find our purpose on this earth, no matter what the ramification or the friendship that may be hurt, or the deals with the devil we may need to make.


I Feel Blessed!


Remember that, the man who makes the journey needs always ask himself if the right path was followed and must check to see if the maps and curves stand out. Waking the road without leaving crumbs behind will definitely lead to a lost in translation.

The search for self, starts with a journey and although we may not want to face the various challenges, it is imperative we know about the fork in the way where we either choose to go the hero’s or the villain’s way.

No man is handicapped until he thinks he is.


Make the world a better place for someone today!

Authors get paid when people like you upvote their post.
If you enjoyed what you read here, create your account today and start earning FREE STEEM!
Sort Order:  

very motivate post :)

@ejemai thanks for such an inspirational post for us,for the Steemit community.When we think like that,the world can be a better place for us.We should contribute from our own position to create a better world as like you.Cheers!

Everyone has his own purpose in life
We have to stand up and make a move
The world only celebrate your success without knowing the hell you went through just to make it.
Surely this world will be a better place for us to live
Nice post @ejemai

Wow. Great blog. That pic is amazing. I'd like to see the actual game.

Seeing the picture, the first thing that came to my mind is that no one has excuse. We are responsible for our lives and our choices will determine what we will get out of life. We don't lose until we say it is over. No one is truly handicapped until they say so.

You are what you think, sometimes our perception is wrong to those who are disabled, they are strong and strong people in living the life. Making us should be grateful for what we have.