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beeteeoh5 karma

Please don't take this the wrong way - as it's a serious question.

What benefit does this have for people with disabilities? The original story is all about the father-son relationship and their commitment to one another through all of life's challenges. But I don't see that here. How are the people being pushed not just getting long rides in fancy chairs? What challenge does it pose for them? How is this not perceiving people with disabilities as vegetables?

Again, a serious question, and one I've been thinking about a lot recently in my own work.

beeteeoh4 karma

It's all about balance. Being proud of who you are without thinking you're better than others. It's kind of the major human stumbling block.

Humility never started any wars, but too much of it can make you a target.

beeteeoh2 karma

Bro, I strongly encourage you to do some Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for those attacks. Helped me out a lot (also a survivor) and at least makes it possible to control them. Sure, it's completely natural to be afraid of death, but we don't have to let that define us.

beeteeoh2 karma

What are some of Nigeria's biggest issues today, and what can the global 'North' (Europe, North America, etc.) do to help?

beeteeoh1 karma

How are your parents able to sleep at night?